The Independent 1992 Maggie Brown - Abstracts

The Independent 1992 Maggie Brown
TitleSubjectAuthors
A long and winding road to the top. (John Birt, head of the BBC) (Interview)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Anxious breakfast times ahead for TV-am's successor. (GMTV takes over independent breakfast television)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Beneath the paper mountain a revolution is rumbling. (BBC reviews its charter)Retail industryMaggie Brown
But did Grade get it right? (Channel 4 Chief Exec Michael Grade criticises BBC plans)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Parties outraged as TV stations move political broadcasts. (viewing of party political broadcasts and perceived political bias on television)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Party in the last chance saloon.Retail industryMaggie Brown
Pie in the sky that people will pay for. (satellite television subscription centre in Livingston, Scotland)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Sex on TV: the experts talk. (extracts from the Broadcasting Standards Council report on taste and decency standards)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Shock, horror! Reading books can be fun. (UK publisher Reed Consumer Publications)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Ten years a winner in any language. (Sianel 4 Cymru Welsh television channel)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Thames faces end of an era. (Thames Television ceases broadcasting)Retail industryMaggie Brown
You can't beat a good children's show. (Luke Jeans, Emmy award winner for 'Beat That' television show featuring handicapped children)Retail industryMaggie Brown
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