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  • ...or for CBS Radio, the Gulf War/military analyst for Channel 11 Multi Media Television–Los Angeles (now FOX News), and a regular guest on numerous shows seen an ...ting a show on cable's Financial News Network. He had made 2,100 radio and television appearances, according to his 10-page resume, and had been quoted in numero
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  • ...ed a foreword by [[Alan Peacock]] argued that, 'where there are 50 or more television channels, many with small audiences, the fact that a newspaper proprietor h ...ch to bottlenecks?', ''The Age'', 9 July 1999; p.2</ref> an Australian pay television company part owned by [[News International]].
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  • ...! Tory!: The Outsiders'', broadcast Friday, 10 August from 2340 BST on BBC Four.</ref> Jay told the journalist and author Andy Beckett: ...hey argued that television had a ‘bias against understanding’ and that television producers should recruit journalists with special expertise and develop a m
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  • ...that day were dominated by this document.<ref>Though to be fair ''Channel Four News'' did put it into context as just one view of what had happened.</ref> ...he "left leg and right and left arms" (Guardian 9.9.88) before he was shot four times in the head.
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  • ...ve, not subsequently come forward to give more information to the press or television. Their accounts contrast with those of the witnesses quoted in the Independ ...was accused, by Tom King and much of the press, of conducting a `trial by television' and prompted Mrs Thatcher to comment that "trial by TV or guilt by associa
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  • '''David Lyndoch Graham''' (born 23 July 1943) is a former television producer who founded the management consultancy [[Attentional]] in 1991 as ...elevision Society and has been awarded a medal for Outstanding Services to Television. <ref>Attentional, [http://www.attentional.com/people_view.php?id=1 ATTENTI
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  • ...fringe of satellite and cable services, the introduction of advertising on television is likely to reduce consumer choice and welfare. <ref>cited in [[Damian Gre
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  • ...Comittee on Future of Broadcasting (1974-77) which led the the creation of Channel 4 - an innovation which served the interests of independent producers like ...2009]</ref> Jay was also a partner in a sister company called [[Video Arts Television]] which was set up in 1978 and produced a number of films promoting neolibe
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  • ...t everything possible should be done to encourage the growth of commercial television. The problem, of course was the BBC. It accounted for half of total viewing ...urnalist [[Damian Green]]. Green had spent much of the 1980s working in at Channel 4, but had also worked at ''[[The Times]]'' and the [[BBC]] <ref>Damian Gre
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  • He is a former financial journalist, television producer, policy advisor and political lobbyist. <ref>‘[http://www.ukwhos ...oadcasting in the 1990s''. Green had spent much of the 1980s working in at Channel 4, but had also worked at ''[[The Times]]'' and the [[BBC]] <ref>Damian Gre
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  • ...01-12_13.41.56.png|thumb|200px|Udo Ulfkotte, as a journalist, appearing on television]] In 1994, Ulfkotte claimed in an interview with CNN to have witnessed four Iraqi republican guard divisions moving towards Kuwait.<ref>Observer Report
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  • ...nto PR for the corporation, and handled first the local radio and then the television news and current affairs briefs. <ref>[[Media:Www-booktribes-com.pdf|PDF Co In 1985 he joined ITV breakfast television franchise [[TV-am]] as Head of Press and Publicity after his predecessor [[
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  • ...nts included 'Reuters Television, the [[BBC]], Channel 4, Virgin Radio and Television, several independent production companies and a range of ITV companies.' <r
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  • ...channel4.com/news/authors/jonathan+rugman/106050 People: Jonathan Rugman], Channel 4 site, accessed 25 Jan 2010</ref> ...4.com/news/authors/jonathan+rugman/106050#bio Biography: Jonathan Rugman], Channel 4 website, accessed 25 Jan 2010</ref>
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  • ...as [[Eve Anderson]] and often called [[Eve Kaye]], perhaps in error) is a television producer. Between 2009 and 2011 she was Executive Producer with [[Films of ...he began her career as a researcher and assistant producer for the BBC and Channel 4.'<ref name="biogFoR"/>
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  • In 1997 [[Martin Durkin]] and his TV company Kugelblitz made a series for Channel 4 called ''Against Nature'' which targeted environmentalists, presenting th ...me-time apology after ''Against Nature'' drew the wrath of the Independent Television Commission, which ruled:
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  • During the four years 2007/8 to 2010/11, the Battle of Ideas and its partner organisation, ...- interim executive and organisational consultant; presenter, BBC Radio 4 Four Thought programme "Buddha in the Boardroom"
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  • ...and Compassion in World Farming]]), and [[Jeremy Taylor]] (science writer; television producer and director, he has spoken at the [[Birmingham Salon]], [[Leeds S ...011'' - Stuart Derbyshire appeared on 'Derren Brown: 'The Experiments'', ''Channel 4''<ref>See University of Birmingham News, [http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/sch
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  • ...me involved in writing for the LM network in the mid-1990s. He contributed four articles to [[Living Marxism]] between 1995 to 2000. He also wrote for 38 ...ilable on the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qExaC_i4o2w Battle of Ideas Channel], on Youtube website, accessed 16 January 2015.</ref>.
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  • *[[Michael Grade]] CBE – past Chief Executive of [[Channel 4 Television]] and former Executive Chairman of [[ITV]] plc *[[Oona King]] – Head of Diversity at [[Channel 4 Television]] and former Labour MP; currently journalist and presenter
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