All Broadcast articles in 26 July 2002 – Page 6
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Heart fear for Hunt
Gareth Hunt was recovering in hospital last night after collapsing on stage with a suspected heart attack. ...
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Brown crony named£170,000 TV watchdog
A close friend of Gordon Brown is to be given a key post as Britain's news communications super-regulator, it emerg...
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Rob Lowe quits The West Wing
Rob Lowe is quitting White House drama The West Wing because he is not being paid enough. ...
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The Monkees (Part II)
The man who masterminded the Spice Girls and Pop Idol is planning to bring some old stars back to life - The Monkee...
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Why vintage villains are the best of the bad guys
The golden era of the television baddies lies firmly in the past, according to a new list of villains. And TV dram...
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Big-hearted Jade to pay for boob job
Big brother finalist Jade Goody has promised to pay for breast surgery for her best friend if she scoops the£70,00...
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The lord Labour loves
Ofcom is to be chaired by David Currie. But what are his credentials? ...
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SEC to investigate AOL accounting practices
The US securities and exchange commission has opened an investigation into the accounting practices of AOL. ...
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Handcuff parade for cable TV chiefs on fraud charges
Efforts to restore confidence in Wall Street continued yesterday with the high profile arrest of five former execut...
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Brown ally gets top media job
The Labour peer, Lord Currie of Marylebone, is today expected to be appointed chairman of the new communications su...
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SEC outs AOL accounts under scrutiny and Adelphia's founder in the dock
The disgrace of corporate America continued yesterday as five former directors of Adelphia were arrested and AOL Ti...
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Charges of cronyism over choice of Labour peer to head media watchdog
The government faced fresh accusations of 'cronyism' last night over the expected appointment of a Labour peer as t...
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One.Tel inquiry puts spotlight on Murdoch and Packer empires
A cast of prominent executives from the media empires of Rupert Murdoch and Kerry Packer will come under stern scru...
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Angola's harsh reality TV unites families after war
A highly emotional form of reality television has been created in Angola where the national broadcaster is reuniti...
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Black activist sue $1bn over TV tape
The Rev Al Sharpton, one of the most divisive figures in American racial politics, sued a television network yester...
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Granada boss plays away as clubs fight for football cash
When Football League clubs launched their High Court appeal today to recoup the£132 million lost in the collapse o...
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Labour peer to be first super-watchdog
A labour peer is expected to be named today as the first head of Ofcom, the powerful new communications and media s...
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AOL admits to SEC accounts investigation
AOL Time Warner revealed yesterday that its accounting practices are being investigated by the Securities and Excha...
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Vivendi falls in prospect of asset disposals
Vivendi Universal shares fell 13 per cent yesterday after Jean-René Fourtou, the new chief executive, said the cash...
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Telepiu terms may be changed
Vivendi Universal, the debt-burdened media group, is considering revised terms for the sale of Telepiu, its Italian...