City File: HTV in the red
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Your support makes all the difference.The red ink will be flowing when HTV Group brings out its full-year results on Friday. Louis Sherwood, the ITV company's chairman, has had to take some drastic action to cut costs, after the company bid pounds 20m a year to retain its franchise.
However, the underlying figures should show a recovery in profits from TV, and worries about HTV's solvency appear to be a thing of the past.
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