GMTV boss set to quit over phone-in scandalsGMTV managing director Paul Corley is to resign, the station announced today, as it unveiled a package of measures designed to restore viewer confidence in its daily prize competitions.
Many viewers were charged for calls to the premium rate phone quiz lines after the quiz had closed, it had emerged earlier this year.
Appearing on GMTV in April Corley had said that he was "saddened, shocked and angry" about the series of scandals that had rockled the popular daytime TV show.
"We set up a team we thought we could trust and frankly we were let down," he said of the relationship with Opera, the comapny in charge of running the phone-in quiz lines.
"We need to go through the back systems and find out exactly who wasn't counted in the competitions.
"We will do everything in our power to make sure people get a refund and get reimbursed.
"We will not bring back our competitions until we are completely sure we have another telecoms operator that is not going to fall into this trap."
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