The Independent 1995 Maggie Brown - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Maggie Brown
TitleSubjectAuthors
A positive view from the cockpit. (Charles Allen, head of Granada)(Interview)Retail industryMaggie Brown
BBC-bashing: a modern ritual. (continued criticism of the BBC)Retail industryDavid Aaronovitch, Chris Blackhurst, Maggie Brown
BBC crisis puts freeze-frame on commissions. (discussions about freeze on programme commissions)Retail industryMaggie Brown, Rhys Williams
Felix and the feelgood factor. (publisher Felix Dennis) (Interview)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Greg Dyke took 7 million pounds sterling when he left ITV. Now he's hungry for more.(Interview)Retail industryMaggie Brown
How the well-heeled hack it. (problems with postgraduate journalism training)Retail industryMaggie Brown
No churchyard grave should hold him. (burial of murderer Frederick West)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Out of a crisis, drama. (revival of popular drama at BBC)Retail industryMaggie Brown
The bus broke down, but the show goes on. (pressures of working in cable programming)Retail industryMaggie Brown
The highest bidder wins. Or maybe not. (bidding for Channel 5 licence)Retail industryMaggie Brown
The race to wire up the world. (alliance between News Corporation and MCI)Retail industryMaggie Brown, Mathew Horsman
Warning: your wireless is exploding. (many changes taking place in radio broadcasting)Retail industryMaggie Brown
Who will rule the airwaves? (broadcasters compete to establish a presence in digital broadcasting)Retail industryMaggie Brown
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