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  • ...he has emerged as a security and counter terrorism expert on UK commercial television and local press. He is invariably identified as a ‘terrorism expert’ wi In June 1977 the ''Sunday Times'' published a front page story and a four page ‘Insight’ investigation reporting the alleged torture of Palestini
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  • ...ong time and the fact that they have moved first of all into one industry, television, and then into another, science communication, more or less as a body, sugg * [[Channel Cyberia]] 1996-1999
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  • ...Institute of Economic Affairs]]: 'Thanks to ICSEP’s sponsorship, Israeli television has twice broadcast Milton Friedman’s Free to Choose with Hebrew subtitl ...llowed the President of ICSEP's UK board of governors, [[David Lewis]], to channel tax-deductible donations to ICSEP, as blogger Tony Greenstein points out<re
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  • ...characters, and images as the basis for its attractions. Furthermore, the television program Disneyland was introduced onto Disney owned ABC, providing further ...ts which promote the [theme] parks which promote the television shows. The television shows promote the company."
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  • The four-year peer reviewed study, led by Carlo Leifert, professor of ecological agr :The evidence from the £12m four-year project will end years of debate and is likely to overturn government
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  • ...ict]], which had published his book ''Terrorism versus Liberal'' Democracy four years earlier. Wilkinson spent only a short time at the Institute, and res ...1988</ref> Wilkinson was joined in his public protest by two Tory MPs and Channel 4's director of programmes decided to cancel the broadcast. <ref>Richard No
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  • ...agship news programme [[Scotland Today]] for two years, and later produced Channel 4 documentaries for Dispatches, Equinox, True Stories and Scottish Eye.
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  • ...ad argued, whereas Iraq - with its existing Scud missiles, of which thirty-four had been fired at Israel during the Persian Gulf War - was a proven danger. Following the arrest of four Palestinian policemen in July 1997, Arad accused the head of the Palestinia
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  • .../ [[Living Marxism]] activists, which drew the wrath of the [[Independent Television Commission]] for having "misled" participants and "distorted" their views v The website also lists four “Declarations” on climate: the Heidelberg Appeal from 1992, the Stateme
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  • ...magazines, including Reuters and the BBC, as well as every other available channel. It worked abroad to discredit communist parties in Western Europe which mi ...being expounded by their leaders, both political and IRA, on the radio and television.
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  • ...tive Intelligence, Public Affairs, Research, Digital, Sales Force/Employee/Channel ...ies Nonprofit Marketing, Direct Marketing Audits, Direct Mail Fundraising, Television Fundraising, Database Management, Fulfillment, Interactive Services, List S
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  • ...s Media System-B]]) inside Iraq. The programmes are outsourced to [[World Television News]], the private company which already runs the UK grey propaganda opera
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  • ...ervices to the group by the [[BBC]], [[BSkyB]], [[Channel 4 TV]], [[Disney Channel]] and [[Time Warner]]. ...n shows such as the Today programme, Newsnight, The Moral Maze and Channel Four’s comedy show 10 O’Clock Live, founder of the [[Globalisation Institute
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  • :"The new communications channel for corporates and institutional investors has been developed by a newly fo ...ked as News Editor on [[Channel Four News]] and spent 5 years with [[BBC]] Television News.
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  • ...ompany, and any communication/s they hold with CoRWM Members that does not channel via the secretariat (Defra) is held as confidential – between two private ...[[Callahan Associates International]] | [[C & J Clark ]] | [[Centrex]] | [[Channel Three News Limited]] | [[Citylife]] | [[Citywire]] | [[Comdaq]] | [[Commiss
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  • ...afield&#39;s constituency of Copeland, were present. The French Parliament Channel filmed the proceedings and interviewed Professor [[David Cope]], who heads a more 'hands on', intensive day with each of you partaking in television and radio interviews."
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  • ...partment”]] (IRD) and was intended to act as a propaganda/disinformation channel for anti-communist intelligence and a peace time equivalent of PWE. ...regional offices that all regionally held files were to be moved there.The four men working in the Research Department in London "who had professional secu
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  • ..., and network documentary producer for Dispatches and Equinox on Channel 4 Television. ...ome&#39;. He then took the post of Head of Corporate Affairs at [[Scottish Television]] for two years.
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  • ...al-reports/special-reports-storypage.jsp?id=2164 "Going Fission"], Channel Four News, 12 April 2006, link no longer works as of 30 August 2012 and is not r ...ver 14 years as reporter, producer and programme editor for both radio and television news programmes, he joined EDF media team in September 2012 after three yea
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  • ...e night of the election. They featured as commentators from 4pm to 2am on Channel 1 which was controlled by the Christian Democrat Party - the main recipient
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  • ...e night of the election. They featured as commentators from 4pm to 2am on Channel 1 which was controlled by the Christian Democrat Party - the main recipient
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  • ...]], [[BP]] and [[Nestlé]]. World Television also produced Towards Freedom Television on behalf of the UK Government. This was a propaganda broadcast distributed [[World Television]], produces the fake news, but their efforts are entirely funded by the For
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  • ...n News]] (1990-99) and was Editorial Director of [[Euronews]] 24-hour news channel (1999-2002). ...[UN Millennium Project]]) | [[Cristiana Falcone]] (Falcone has worked as a Television, Radio, Print and Online Journalist and is a Member of [Journalists Guild o
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  • ...t could be the packaging, merchandising, and advertisements on billboards, television, radio or the Web. The company even uses public relations to create a more ...July 2000, Fortune magazine, Fortune website: www.fortune.com/indexw.jhtml?channel=artcol.jhtml&doc_id=00000902 accessed 20 May 2002</ref>
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  • Nickelodeon is a Television channel aimed at children of all ages. It serves more than 171 million subscribers ...s launched on 1 April 1979 as the Pinwheel Network. The first Nickelodeon channel was American but there are now several channels in different countries such
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  • ...d mines in its northern Gara mountains. For his [[ITN]] report screened on Channel 4's The World This Week, Mr Roberts talked to Kurds who claimed Iraqi presi ...n their fierce counter-offensive. Gwynne Roberts, in Kurdistan filming for Channel 4's Dispatches, toured the oil city with the Kurdish rebels who captured it
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  • *[[Will Wyatt]] (ex BBC, President of the Royal Television Society) &ndash; Chair; ...ry be? :Panel debate in association with the [[Foreign Policy Centre]] and Channel 4's Iraq Commission to discuss news coverage of the Iraq war to date and in
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  • ...ying business serving a combination of causes (a life-long passion for the Channel Tunnel) and commerce ([[Tate and Lyle]]). ...Bagier]], whom Fraser had encountered while lobbying for casino interests. Four weeks later Fraser hired Bagier as a consultant at £500 a year plus commis
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  • ...r and has worked on military PR campaigns. He appears regularly on British television as a pundit on terrorism and security issues.<ref>[[Media: Paul Beaver Biog ...War in 2003. He appears almost nightly on [[Discovery Channel]], [[History Channel]] or Discovery Wings.<br>He has written several thousand aviation and defen
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  • ...hird sector clients, and, additionally, undertaking work in journalism and television, including in TV drama, June 2010. Approved by [[ACOBA]] who saw "no reason ...strategy paper that sets out John's plan to launch the BBC into the multi-channel world. Early work on the plan is done by John's favourite consultants, McKi
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  • ...ompass the fields of filmed entertainment, newspapers, pay and free-to-air television, cable network programming, book publishing, magazines and consumer marketi ...dacity and compassion, information and innovation - whether in an American television series, an Indian game show, an Australian newspaper, an English sports bro
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  • ...ter.htm PNAC Letter]) sent to President [[William Jefferson Clinton]].<ref>Channel 4 News [http://www.channel4.com/news/2003/special_reports/pnacletter.html P ...gure. Too much has been made of his life. It does not deserve a full day's television and radio coverage. I'm sick of it.<ref>Sidney Blumenthal, ''The Rise of th
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  • ...he acquired [[Univision Communications]], the largest Spanish-broadcasting television company in the US for the price of USD 12.3 billion.<ref>Nimrod Avraham, [h ...ITV, but then went on to accuse the BBC and Sky News, a British satellite-channel owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]], of putting out biased, overly pro-Arab coverag
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  • ...ocal newspaper reporter, then joined a City public relations firm in 1972. Four years later he co-founded Sterling PR, which was acquired in 1990 by Grey a ...he PR division of Edelman Public Relations Worldwide's Brussels office for four years, managing a multinational staff developing and implementing PR progra
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  • ...ess went to Britain's leading publisher of soft-core porn), along with its television interests to Granada, further magazines and its [[Miller Freeman]] exhibiti ...y of that year it announced the sale of its 35% stake in UK [[Channel Five Television]] to [[RTL]] for £247m.<ref>[http://www.ketupa.net/united.htm United Busin
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  • ...a major shareholder in the consortium that was granted the franchise for [[Channel 5]]. ...As ITV continued to consolidate, Hollick proposed to take over [[Carlton Television|Carlton]] in 2000, which would have made him the dominant player on the net
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  • The Four pamphlets in the book consider the following *[[Ian Ritchie]] Non-executive director of Scottish Enterprise and Channel 4 Television. He was awarded a CBE in 2003 for services to enterprise and education.
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  • Baroness Jane Bonham Carter is a television producer working for [[Ten Alps]] (or previously: [[Brook Lapping]] Product * Editor of A Week in Politics for Channel 4 (1993-1996).
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  • She was a non-executive director of [[Channel Four Television]] from 1992 to 1999, of [[Unite Group plc]] from 2001 to 2004, and became a
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  • ...ng the [[European Patient Information Channel]], a pan-European television channel to promote prescription medicine information direct to the public (at prese ...drugs that they would not use otherwise."<ref>''European pharma television channel coming soon?'' Pharma Marketletter, May 23, 2007</ref>
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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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  • The Chinese Channel www.chinese-channel.co.uk Community Channel www.communitychannel.org
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  • ...n television, she worked with David Frost and John Birt for London Weekend Television, becoming a presenter and producer on Weekend World. She started the indepe ..."John Birt was leaving Granada to start up Weekend World at London Weekend Television. My husband and John had worked together. John Birt was trying hard to put
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  • ...to 31 December 1990. He continued to serve as Chairman of the Independent Television Commission from 1 January 1991 to 31 December 1996.
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  • ...New York Times'' in 2004 that INC had received $27 million in the previous four years.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/18/politics/18CHAL.html THE STRU ...television station from London.<ref>Iraq/UK: Opposition plans satellite TV channel from London, BBC Monitoring Worldwide Media, 7 February 2001</ref>A few day
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  • ...chor, panelist, correspondent and reporter for a variety of public affairs television shows on PBS, ABC, CBS, BBC and CNN. He served as a Washington-based opinio ...president of Broadcast Group at H & C Communications, operator of network television stations. Henry E. Catto was elected chairman of the [[Atlantic Council]] o
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  • ...she hosted ''Equal Time'', which aired on the [[CNBC]] business television channel. Matalin was also the host of her own [[talk radio]] show in the 1990s, "Th ...n also appeared alongside her husband [[James Carville]] in [[HBO]]'s 2003 television show ''[[K Street (TV series)|K Street]]'' where she and her husband played
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  • ..., Sky News, Channel 4 News and The Last Word on More4; The Big Bite on RTE television in Ireland and Talk Radio in Dublin; and on the Heartland show on Fox News ...0414152001/http://www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM114/LM114_Cults.html 'Cult is a four-letter word'], ''LM 114'', October 1998, p. 22.
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  • ...oard member<ref name="MAllen"/>, said that Freedom's Watch is "rolling out television, radio and Internet advertisements in more than 20 states and 60 Congressio ...ox.com, 24 August 2007.</ref> Freedom's Watch "put a little old lady on my television telling me 'We've already had one 9/11, we don't need another one...' I cou
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  • ...o and television. In 2007 he was a member of the [[Foreign Policy Centre]]/Channel 4 Iraq Commission.
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  • ...List]].</ref> Since mid 2003, Gohel has participated in a number of radio/television interviews as an expert on terrorism with the U.S., British, and Australian
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  • ...[Bob Geldof]]. In 1999 Know comment was set up to provide commentators to television and other events. It appears not to have taken off as it currently (Nov 20 ...e by Ten Alps for BBC Radio 5 Live. Jo has worked for BBC TV & Radio, IRN, Channel 4, ITN, Sky TV and Talk Radio and was the editor of the Michael Parkinson s
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  • ...s sponsored, at arms length, by the [[BBC]], [[Sky]], [[ITV]], [[Channel 4 Television]], [[Time Warner]] and Walt Disney. It makes a valuable contribution to rai £12,001-£13,500 by [[BT]], [[TimeWarner]], [[Channel 4]] TV, [[Telegraph Media Group]], [[Arqiva]], [[News UK]], UKTV, [[Global
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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]] ...nsource.com/en/Search/Advanced-Search/ ITN Source] for appearances on ITN, Channel 4, BBC News and BBC Current Affairs programmes.
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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]] Below is a list of individuals referred to as Terrorism Experts on UK Television between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2006. They are arranged alphabetical
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  • ...hough he has also researched and produced two television documentaries for Channel 4 focusing on the payment of ‘blood money’ as an alternative to judicia
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  • ...rrent Affairs programmes. <ref>see [[Terrorexpertise:UK Television List|UK Television List]]</ref>
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  • ...it by water cannon from Shell's tugs, its VNRs were greedily gobbled up by television news programmes unable or unwilling to get their own camera crews to the sc ...us by the nose through too much of the campaign." The same doubts provoked Channel 4 News to issue stricter internal guidelines on its use of VNRs, on the gro
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  • ...two met “in early 1984”. In his 2013 interview with Andy Davies for ''Channel 4 News'', Lambert himself implies that it could not have been 1983, with th ...ideo ‘I'm sorry, says ex-undercover police boss’], ''Channel 4 News'', Channel 4, 5 July 2013 (accessed 15 April 2014).</ref><ref name="DATE DISCREPENCY">
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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