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  • ...' journalists, [[Jalal al-Mashta]] and Dhari, in charge of Iraqi radio and television.<ref>Mohammed El Oifi, [http://mondediplo.com/2006/12/08arabworld Not the v
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  • ...and appeared regularly as a guest on current affairs programs on radio and television. He is also a senior research fellow at the [[Federal Trust]] and chairman .... Consider the success of [[Nick Cohen]]'s book [[What's Left]]. Watch the Channel 5 documentary No Excuses for Terror, or the Euston-organised parliamentary
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  • ...Zeinab Badawi as a Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery for a term of four years from 11 October 2004. ...dle East and Europe. She is currently working for the [[BBC]] in radio and television. Zeinab Badawi is Chair of the Africa Medical Partnership, [[AfriMed]]; a b
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  • ...er and journalist on law and women's rights and was the creator of the BBC television series Blind Justice in 1987{{ref|1}}. Her book on women in the British cr ...e first female moderator of the BBC's [[Hypotheticals]]. She has presented Channel 4's After Dark throughout the 80's and continues to present them in the cur
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  • ...[[Bray Leino]] | [[Cambridge University Press]] | [[Carat]] | [[Channel 4 Television]] | [[Chime Communications]] | [[Corporate Culture]] | [[FremantleMedia]] |
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  • ...,,1532420,00.html A History of Five], The Guardian, 20 July 2005.</ref> in Channel Five - the home of the sex fuelled documentary, phone-in swindling, Trisha
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  • ...an Right, he funds [[British United Industrialists]] (a somewhat secretive channel for funding right-wing political projects), and in those days the Conservat ...erprise'. He is the director of about sixty companies including [[Scottish Television]], [[Scottish Widows]], [[Stakis]] plc and [[United Biscuits]]. Fraser's m
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  • ...econd Director (succeeding Professor Nicholas Pronay). He was Director for four years until 2002. He is currently the Programme Leader for the MA in Intern ...perations/warfare, military-media relations, international film, radio and television (international communications) – all in an historical or contemporary con
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  • ...ed both through the ''Observer'' and one of the most popular programmes on television. In assessing the League's role in this affair the two key questions are: W ...ge with which the League more or less agreed. Speaking on the Channel Four television programme ''After Dark'', in 1988 {{ref|11}}, [[Michael Noar]], then Direct
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  • ...at first the Tory "Revolution" had more leaders than troops. Over the next four years these latterday diehards, or the "New Right" as they liked to be know ...ary Fund]] to which strict monetarist conditions were attached. During the four year run up to the 1979 election the [[Economic League]] gave up its preten
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  • *[[Steve Billinger]] President of ExtendMedia, an interactive television company based in Canada and the USA. Former Director of International Progr *[[Simon Dore]] Operations Director at OnDigital. Former Director of Channel Development at Granada Media, Director of Broadcasting at Granada Sky Broad
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  • Chairman of Equitable Life, Chairman of Channel 4 Yorkshire Television
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  • Previously he was the Chairman and Chief Executive at [[Pearson Television]], alongside [[Lord Stevenson]], another Friend of Tony Blair. In 1998 he w He made most of his money in a director's share scheme at London Weekend Television (where he was Chief Executive) in the early 1990's. On joining the BBC he s
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  • ...c]], a Non-Executive Director of [[Kidde plc]] and Chairman of [[Channel 4 Television]] from 1993-97.<ref>Queen's University Belfast [http://www.qub.ac.uk/info/p ...Times; National News; 5 Sep 2000 'Campaigns put Labour in the red Politics Four Elections Prove a Strain of Party Coffers' Andrew Parker</ref>
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  • ...e authorities with a speech in London in which he suggested that satellite television would defeat totalitarianism. WSTV also came as a shock for Beijing, with i ...AR's potential market and profits. That April, STAR dropped the BBC's WSTV channel.15 After years of publicly attacking government regulation in the west, Mur
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  • Alireza Jafarzadeh also makes frequent appearances on Television as a consultant and authority on terrorism and Islamic Fundamentalism in th ...farzadeh has published numerous papers and essays and has appeared on most television and radio broadcasts including, Fox news, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, NPR, VOA, B
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  • [[John Cummins]] has worked as the head of youth television at Channel 4. Cummins also founded and ran the media firm [[Hydra Associates]].<ref>Gu [[Hydra Associates]] | [[Channel 4]]
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  • Five is the fifth terrestrial television channel to gain a licence in the UK.
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  • ====Television==== [[Channel Four Television]]
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  • ...rogramming, London Weekend Television (1973 – 1981). Fellow of the Royal Television Society and Vice-President of BAFTA. ...), Independent Television News Limited (1988 – 1989), deputy chairman of Channel 4 (1987 – 1989). Non-executive director of [[Taylor Woodrow]] (1992 – 2
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