All Broadcast articles in 15 August 2003 – Page 3
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NewsNews World to scrutinise Iraq coverage
News World, the annual event of the international news industry, is to dedicate the first day of its conference to a comprehensive enquiry into the coverage of the Iraq conflict, writes Becky Wilkins
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Gilligan is damned by evidence of colleagues at the BBC
Andrew Gilligan has long been under no illusion that he has critics. But when he appeared before Lord Hutton yester...
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Co-founder Knapp to step down as chief of NTL
Barclay Knapp is to step down as chief executive of NTL, the cable operator he co-founded in 1993, ending a volatil...
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NewsBBC3 comedy award winner named
The annual BBC3 new comedy award 2003 has been won by Carmarthen-based stand-up Rhod Gilbert, whose act includes sketches about his grandmother's pancreas being used as a football and a Welsh version of Buckaroo involving a ferret and a cheese board, writes Becky Wilkins
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Campbell is accused over dossier
David Kelly told a second BBC reporter that Alastair Campbell had pressed for the insertion of uncorroborated in th...
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Gilligan, Kelly, Campbell: tale of flaws, evasion and spin unfolds, page 1
The Hutton inquiry, page 4 ...
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Campbell name back in the frame, page 10
'Mental scars' left by Pop Idol put-downs, page 18 ...
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GIlligan stands by his version of the fateful interview that sparked crisis
Staring at an empty bookshelf in the corner of court 73, Andrew Gilligan cut a lonely figure as his credibility was...
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BBC editors privately questioned their man's credibility
BBC editors and governers privately questioned Andrew Gilligan's 'flawed reporting' as number 10 piled pressure on ...
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NewsBrighter Pictures to make Fashion film
Endemol-owned Brighter Pictures has teamed up with legendary West End impresario Michael White, who also produced Monty Python and The Holy Grail, for a 'scripted reality' feature film that will be shown in three-minute chunks on Fashion TV, writes Penny Hughes
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Reporter 'led committe and public up the garden path'
Andrew Gilligan was accused of leading Parliament and public up the garden path after telling a Commons Committee l...
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Sky soars to first profit since switch to digital
BSkyB yesterday celebrated its first annual profit since launching its digital service five years ago, and immediat...
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Sky's monster hit
Satellie giant BSkyB is aiming for at least£10 million subscribers once everyone in the country has digital TV. ...
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Knapp is set for a sackful
NTL founder Barclay Knapp is quitting the troubled cable TV form after ten years. He could walk away with a payoff ...
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Restoration (BBC2) - James Walton, Daily Telegraph
'At first sight this seems a worthy project - but there's surely an obvious drawback. The restoration of one deserv...


















