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SMG Chief Executive Andrew Flanagan has said when the ITV merger was announced earlier this month it was within the interests of all concerned -viewers,advertisers,SMG and ITV partners -subject to certain safeguards being put in place.
But now it has emerged that the proposed safeguards are turning out to be inadequate to guarantee the regional identities of Grampian and Scottish TV and ensure that quality Scottish series such as Taggart and Don't Drop The Coffin can continue to be networked. If these undertakings are not strengthened ,they risk the merger having an unfair impact on Scottish and Grampian TV .
SMG says it wants a guaranteed minimum value of commisions to protect it's position and to ensure the continued broadcasting of high quality Scottish -produced programmes to the UK audience.and above all the regional identities of SMG stations are to be protected .
But now it has emerged that the proposed safeguards are turning out to be inadequate to guarantee the regional identities of Grampian and Scottish TV and ensure that quality Scottish series such as Taggart and Don't Drop The Coffin can continue to be networked. If these undertakings are not strengthened ,they risk the merger having an unfair impact on Scottish and Grampian TV .
SMG says it wants a guaranteed minimum value of commisions to protect it's position and to ensure the continued broadcasting of high quality Scottish -produced programmes to the UK audience.and above all the regional identities of SMG stations are to be protected .
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