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Bishop drops out of race for ITV chair

By Ben Fenton, Salamander Davoudi and Philip Stafford

Published: October 12 2009 08:07 | Last updated: October 12 2009 23:32

ITV lurched deeper into crisis on Monday after its latest candidate for chairman pulled out of talks to take the post following consultations with major investors including its largest shareholder and business rival, British Sky Broadcasting.

Sir Michael Bishop, the airline entrepreneur behind BMI, was the board’s preferred candidate for chairman after his main rival, former Reed Elsevier chief executive Sir Crispin Davis, dropped out of the race last week.

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