The Jump is coming back to Channel 4 for a fourth season
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Channel 4's celebrity sports show The Jump will be back for a fourth series next year.
The broadcaster says there's been a 'thorough review of safety procedures' after a number of accidents on this year's season.
The show sees celebrities and sports stars take part in winter sports such as skeleton, ski jumping and ski cross.
When it aired in February, four contestants were hospitalised within its time on air.
Rebecca Adlington, Tina Hobley, Beth Tweddle and Linford Christie were among the contestants who injured themselves badly enough to need medical treatment.
Earlier this year, The One Show spoke to Beth Tweddle about life after her accident on the show.
She fractured two vertebrae in her neck after hitting a barrier and needed surgery.
Watch Beth Tweddle talking about her injury.
At the time, some fans called for the show to be cancelled.
This person tweeted: "Can Channel 4 just cancel this god awful show please", external
Despite concerns, it's going to be back early next year with improved safety measures.
Channel 4 told Newsbeat that they weren't releasing any details yet about what changes are going to be made, but said there'd been a thorough review of all safety measures.
Davina McCall is going to present the show again, but the line-up is yet to be announced.
The last series had 2.3 million viewers at the start, but this dropped to 1.6 million for the final, leading to reports that it was going to be axed.
It was won by former rugby union star Ben Cohen.
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