Brands hold off paying premium rates on X Factor ads
By Alison Donnelly, 12 August 2008, 08:44am
LONDON - Brands have shown reluctance to pay premium prices to advertise around ITV1 talent show The X Factor ahead of its return this weekend, according to industry sources.
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