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Today it was the turn of Stephen Hester, chief executive of RBS, to continue a tune he has been humming for some time: "The faster the government starts selling its stake, the better for everyone".

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BBC Breakfast overtook GMTV in the ratings at the end of 2006, but a far higher proportion of parents continue to tune in to ITV.

"We are producing a responsible, substantive program," he added, "and believe viewers will continue to tune in and advertisers will follow".

Jamaal Charles, the Chiefs running back, is the best reason to tune in, as he continues a surprising comeback from knee surgery.

And people continue to tune in.

If our Party is not welcoming and inclusive, young people and increasingly other voters will continue to tune us out.

"As tire manufacturers continue to tune their technology, we have seen improvements in the compound technology to address wear".

Why do viewers continue to tune in en masse at six and 10? Questions without clear answers, of course.

"If our party is not welcoming and inclusive, young people and increasingly other voters will continue to tune us out".

The difficulty for Radio 1 is to make sure that the very young continue to tune in.

One of the important next things will be to continue to tune the system, to make it go faster and better.

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