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Mediaset has issued a statement to rule on the controversy unleashed by the alleged violation that occurred during the edition of Big Brother 2017 and that has caused a wave of withdrawal of advertisers from the program. In its statement, the owner group of Telecinco directly accuses Atresmedia of "unfairly stoking" what he calls "denigratory campaign". This is the full statement.

"Mediaset Spain deeply regrets the confusion created by the denigratory campaign against 'Big Brother' about events that occurred two years ago. The smear actions are being unfairly fueled from the informational spaces and programs of Antena 3, LaSexta, Onda Cero and some of its vertical portals, to which La Razón newspaper also joins, with which the publishing group shares.

Mediaset Spain undertakes to work responsibly to overcome this situation as soon as possible, protecting one of the programs preferred by the Spanish audience.

As it is public and known, Mediaset Spain ruled from the outset on the events detected inside the house of 'Big Brother' two years ago. The official statement stated that the company would remain attentive to the results of the investigation and to the total clarification of the facts, respecting the privacy of the people affected.

From our firm and demonstrated commitment against all types of abuse, it is necessary to remember that the case is in the hands of justice, in a process of which Mediaset Spain is not a party or has been called to testify. "

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