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Media · Television Friday, 9 June 2006

Jonathan Ross set to stay with BBC

Television presenter Jonathan Ross has signed a new deal to remain at the BBC, reported to worth £18m, which would make him one of the highest paid presenters in history.

According to reports, Channel 4 and BBC were in a bidding war to secure the star.

BBC1 controller Peter Fincham said: "Jonathan is a uniquely talented broadcaster and is at the very top of his game."

Ross said: "I'm delighted to be staying with the BBC, if only because it is the only studio I can drive to without getting lost."

Ross - Set to stay on at the BBC
Ross - Set to stay on at the BBC
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