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- THE ANCOR MAN HE HE'S BEEN BRANDED A RIGHT ROYAL SYCOPHANT OVER HIS
- WHEN earlier this year it was announced Sir Trevor McDonald had been wooed from retirement to relaunch the News At Ten, the reaction could hardly have been more jubilant had a Brit won Wimbledon. Everything, it seemed, was not lost. Civilisation was not, after all, going to hell in a...
- Research articles 2008-06-08
- Sodexho Selects iTradeNetwork's Contract and Rebate Management (CaRMA) Solution
- Sodexho ( www.sodexho.com ), the leading food and facilities management services company in North America and a member of Sodexho Alliance, today announced the selection of iTradeNetwork's Contract and Rebate Management CaRMA application. Through this innovative application, Sodexho will be able to collaborate online with its supply partners, ensuring agreement...
- Research articles 2007-08-10
- SPECTATOR'S NOTES, THE
- Anyone who believes British Muslim hostility to the war in Iraq is the big motivator of terrorism should read the fascinating cover piece by Shiv Malik in the latest edition of Prospect. Investigating the background of the 7 July London bombings for a television drama (which the BBC, of...
- Research articles 2007-06-16
- British broadcaster names US marines present at journalist's shooting
- LONDON AFP — Britain's biggest commercial broadcaster ITV on Monday revealed what it alleged were the names of all 16 marines who were present when television reporter Terry Lloyd was shot dead during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. The broadcaster listed the names of the marines, reportedly members...
- Research articles 2007-03-19
- And now for the news
- Byline: Tony Pogson , It was a strange world 50 years ago when the brash newcomer called commercial television broke into the rather dull, monopolistic and monochrome world of our home screens. The BBC was not used to competition and nowhere was the impact felt more strongly than...
- Research articles 2005-12-12
- Acting up for more wages.
- JOHN Sargeant, the former BBC and ITN journalist, was regaling the attendees of the Money Management awards with his tales beyond politics. One particular story was that he had to play himself in a TV series about politics, as the political journalist he used to be. He...
- Research articles 2005-10-20
- Media: 28.08 " 03.09 - THE WEEK IN NUMBERS
- 50th anniversary of ITN to be celebrated this month 55,000 journalists working in the regional press according to a Newspaper Society survey, a 10 per cent increase on last year's figure pounds 11.8m spent on...
- Research articles 2005-09-04
- Birthdays
- Mr Gerry Anderson, film director, 76; Mr Robert Carlyle, actor, 44; Miss Julie Christie, actress, 65; Mr Ivor Guest, ballet writer, 85; The Right Rev Lord Hope of Thornes, former Archbishop of York, 65; Mr Julian Lloyd Webber, cellist, 54; Mr John Sergeant, former political editor, ITN, 61; Baroness Symons...
- Research articles 2005-04-14
- Roving reporter: seeking to give people the news wherever they want it, ITN is making the most of developments in mobile technology, as well as exploring less obvious channels
- There's been a revolution in the way we get our news. The arrival of dedicated 24-hour TV channels, the Internet and mobile phones means that instead of sitting down to a nightly bulletin, many of us are choosing our own way down the news list. For news providers,...
- Research articles 2004-09-23
- Lebanese media interpreter who disappeared in Iraq war died in fighting
- BEIRUT AFP ? A Lebanese interpreter for Britain's ITN television who disappeared in Iraq during last year's war to unseat Saddam Hussein died in the same firefight that killed journalist Terry Lloyd, ITN said. Hussein Osman, was part of Lloyd's four-man reporting crew, which was caught in crossfire between...
- Research articles 2004-06-25
- Can STV take Scots news where the BBC wouldn't?; Months after the BBC
- BBC Scotland canned plans for a Scottish Six after a five-year internal battle which was played out on the media pages. But, just months after reaching its final, final decision, news from its main rival may force it into yet another re-consideration. The debate about whether Scotland's...
- Research articles 2004-03-14
- Malaria in Africa today
- Malaria kills one child every 30 seconds and more than I million people annually in Africa. According to the Africa Malaria Report-2003, the disease continues to take its greatest toll on very young children, mostly under the age of five, and pregnant women south of the Sahara. New analyses confirm...
- Research articles 2004-03-01
- Pocket Entertainment wins raft of content deals; British Film Institute, ITN and VoodooDog sign up.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-16 July 2003-POCKET ENTERTAINMENT: Pocket Entertainment wins raft of content deals; British Film Institute, ITN and VoodooDog sign upC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07162003 Pocket Entertainment, a UK-based pioneer of wireless multimedia content, has signed a raft of deals with national...
- Research articles 2003-07-16
- Burned Iraqi girl flown to U.S. hospital
- ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- A 15-year-old Iraqi girl who was severely burned during coalition bombing was brought to the United States for treatment in an effort that started with a train conductor who saw her on television. Hannan Shihab, who arrived in Michigan on Tuesday, is believed to...
- Research articles 2003-05-09
- Missing journalists safe. (The Briefing Room).(Brief Article)
- Four journalists missing in Iraq since March 24 turned up safe in Jordan. The four are freelance photographers Molly Bingham and Johan Rydeng Spanner and Newsday correspondent Matt McAllester and photographer Moises Saman. McAllester told his editors that they had been taken from their hotel rooms,...
- Research articles 2003-04-07
- Missing Crew, Newsman's Death Prompt Warnings.
- By Mike McDaniel, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 23--The death in Iraq on Saturday of an Australian TV cameraman and the disappearance of three members of a British TV news team prompted the Pentagon to warn journalists to exercise restraint...
- Research articles 2003-03-23
- Emphasis on World News, Iraq Strains TV News Budgets.
- By Graham Lovelace, Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 17--These are expensive times to be a television news broadcaster. The increasing appetite among viewers for world news post-11 September, plus a looming war in Iraq, is straining the networks'...
- Research articles 2002-11-17
- sport on THE BOX: WEDNESDAY
- MANCHESTER United face a tricky trip to Greece to face Olympiakos but only a win will do for Newcastle, who take on mighty Juventus on the ITV News Channel. FOOTBALL: Champions League.- Olympiakos v Man United (ITV2, 7.45pm); Newcastle v Juventus (ITN News Channel, 7.45pm). Highlights (ITV1,...
- Research articles 2002-10-20
- Ventura County Star, Calif., Business Briefs Column.
- Ventura County Star, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 15--CAMARILLO, Calif.--VITESSE CUTS JOB FORCE: Vitesse Semiconductor Corp. (Nasdaq: VTSS) has cut its 1,300-employee worldwide work force by 10 percent as it seeks to trim its operating expenses, the Camarillo-based company reported Wednesday. ...
- Research articles 2001-11-15
- Lyons, France-Based News Channel Garners Biggest Audience Numbers in Europe.
- By Jon Rees, Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 11--The most watched news channel across Europe is not CNN, Sky or BBC World, but the Lyons-based, ITN-backed, presenter-free EuroNews, which has seen its audience soar since 11 September. ...
- Research articles 2001-11-11
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