Media
Trisha considers move to digital channel
Published Sunday, Jan 25 2009, 11:24 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly

The TV host will film her final episode for Five in March after the network's chair and CEO Dawn Airey announced that her contract would not be renewed due to the "present economic climate".
Speaking to the Mail On Sunday, Goddard explained: "People turn their noses up at presenters such as Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan going to a channel like UK Living but the age of the superchannel is over and if you can keep a programme and an independent production company going then good for you."
Asked about Five's decision, she replied: "If I were an autocutie I would probably be angry with Five but I'm a businesswoman and I have spent an inordinate amount of time with accountants so I understand it."
Goddard announced that she had been given the all-clear following a battle with breast cancer in November last year.
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