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  • '''Julian Pettifer''' (born 21 July 1935 in Malmesbury, England) is a British television journalist. He is President of the [[Royal Society for the Protection of Bi ...vision during the early days of [[ITV]], as one of the original [[Southern Television]] announcers in 1958, but later moved to the [[BBC]] as a globe-trotting re
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  • *Channel 4 *Flextech Television
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  • ...te holding company is [[Anglovision International Limited]].<ref>Corporate Television Networks Limited, Abbreviated Statutory Accounts, 31 December 2002, Company ...al in its own bulletins which has been supplied by that company, Corporate Television Networks.
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  • ...nnel Four to court was kept secret for around six months following Channel Four's lawyers interpretation of the new powers contained in the 1989 update of ...ase opened towards the end of July 1992, with the possibility that Channel Four could be subject to unlimited rolling fines or even sequestration of assets
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  • ...innovation including BBC, Vodafone, Microsoft, Ericsson, and Channel Four Television
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  • ...s]], political reporter for the [[BBC]] and a producer at [[London Weekend Television]] ...t in news and current affairs, working on [[BBC]]’s Question Time, and [[Channel 4]]'s [[Dispatches]] and [[30 Minutes]]. and former deputy press secretary
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  • ...'', formed in October 2002, is a UK-registered charity that was created to channel the charitable giving of the [[Reuben Brothers]]. <ref>'[http://www.reubenb | [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]] || || || || || || || || || || || || 500,000 || 500,000 ||
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  • ...ember 1956) is a former Reuters reporter and co-founder of the independent television production company [[Out There News]] with [[John West]]. He is considered ...ters bought it. Set up UK bureaux for Sky News. Invented Reuters Financial Television.
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  • ...senter of BBC World Television channel. In 1999, she set up public service television in Kosovo for the European Broadcasting Union. She has taught journalism in
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  • ...e]] (now the [[Ministry of Defence]]) in 1943. Today it provides radio and television programmes for HM Forces, and their dependents, in Afghanistan, Belize, Bos ...entertainment for HM Forces around the world. Neither BFBS Radio nor BFBS Television carry commercial advertising. BFBS exists to ‘entertain and inform’ Bri
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  • ...analyst for MSNBC television and was an analyst for Global TV (Canada) and Channel One News (a PRIMEDIA Inc. company) during the Iraq war.<ref>Independent Ins
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  • ...V), Talk About (BBC1), The John Taylor Programme (BBC Radio2), Powerhouse (Channel 4) * Committee member, Royal Television Society
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  • ...ion produces programmes and information services, broadcasting globally on television, radio, and the Internet. The stated mission of the BBC is 'to inform, educ ...cannot show commercial advertising on any services in the United Kingdom (television, radio, or internet). Outside the United Kingdom the BBC broadcasts commerc
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  • In early 1997 40 Conservative MP's and four cabinet ministers were members of the [[Conservative Christian Fellowship]] In September 2006 Montgomerie set up an internet television channel called [[18Doughty Street]] in order to bypass the BBC's left-wing bias. He
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  • ...s on Terrorism 2000 - 2006.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Comparison of BBC and ITN/Channel 4 news items on Terrorism 2000 - 2006]] ...at the end of 2002 and beginning of 2003 which is not apparent in ITN and Channel 4 coverage.<br clear="all">
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  • ...and [[Financial Times]] and presenter for [[GMTV]]'s The Sunday Programme, channel 4 documentaries and [[BBC]] Radio 4's The Week in Westminster. ...to UK culture minister [[Maria Miller]] in October 2012 after working just four months as a senior account director at Hanover Communications. He subsequen
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  • ...videos, which are two to five minutes long and run between regular public television programming," the ''Times'' reported. <ref>Melody Petersen, "[http://query ...artin Durkin]]'s ''Modified Truth: The Rise and Fall of GM'', broadcast on Channel 4 on 20 March 2000, and BBC2's ''Horizon'' programme, [[Jimmy's GM Food Fix
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  • * [[Channel 4]] * [[Virgin Media Television]]
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  • ...ted research into pre-school children's brand awareness, commissioned by [[Channel 4]].<ref> University of Herfordshire
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  • ...of the journalists said Dec. 20. The correspondents of the Arab satellite television station Al-Jazeera were detained as they tried to videotape outside a peace ...d the building was a site used by al-Qaida and did not know the television channel was located there.<ref>December 23, 2002, Monday, BC cycle Publishers:; Edi
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