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NPR Weekend Edition - Sunday
06-13-2004
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Host: LIANE HANSEN
Time: 1:00-2:00 PM
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LIANE HANSEN, host:
Today, we present the last in our series from Apna Street in Bombay with Julian Crandall Hollick. The sounds of different parts of the day in India have long fascinated Julian. For many years, he lived near Apna Street in Bombay, or Mumbai, as the city is officially called. Every...
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Does Five into Four add up? Clive Hollick plans to retire. But first, he explains in an exclusive interview, he wants to clinch the deal he says TV needs
Evening Standard - London
; HE MAY have announced his retirement, but Clive Hollick still has unfinished business. By the time he collects his Pounds 726,000 pension next May, the Labour peer intends to drop Channel Five from his United Business Media empire for the highest possible price. He will not say so directly, of
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Does Five into Four add up? Clive Hollick plans to retire. But first, he explains in an exclusive interview, he wants to clinch the deal he says TV needs.
The Evening Standard (London, England)
; Byline: DAVID ROWAN HE MAY have announced his retirement, but Clive Hollick still has unfinished business. By the time he collects his [pounds sterling]726,000 pension next May, the Labour peer intends to drop Channel Five from his United Business Media empire for the highest possible price. He
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Hollick exits Fleet St with no regrets.
Sunday Business (London, England)
; ... the summer, Hollick is sitting on a big pile of cash at United News & Media. We've completed about [pound]3.25bn of sales in ... production, has a leading position in US hi-tech publishing, news distribution and market research. The argument that we are afraid ...
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Ex-British rider Hollick is Seabiscuit action star.(Sports)
The Racing Post (London, England)
; Byline: RODNEY MASTERS ALTHOUGH former Jack Berry apprentice William Hollick has been nicknamed `Hollywood' Hollick for his performance in the blockbuster movie Seabiscuit, he's available at substantially longer odds than Tobey Maguire to catch the eye of the Academy Award judges. Involved in one
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Hollick tunes into TV Lord Hollick, the head of United Business Media, puts the case to Guy Dennis for turning channel Five into a serious competitor to ITV through a merger
The Sunday Telegraph London
; ... including the NOP polling company; and dispatching news to stock markets and the media through PR Newswire, its electronic news distribution service. UBM, which also holds a 20 per cent stake in ITN, the TV news company, has been benefiting from hopes of ...
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Top role ahead as Hollick gets ready to leave UBM
Daily Mail
; A HIGH-PROFILE chairmanship awaits Lord Hollick, who confirmed he would step down as chief executive of United Business Media on his sixtieth birthday next May. The Labour peer said his successor would be 'chosen from a range of strong internal and external candidates' by the end of year. Insiders
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Pay vote defeat looms for Hollick Getting Pounds 250,000 simply for tidying your desk really is taking the mickey, says a fund manager as UBM's handover deal proves to be anything but smooth
Mail on Sunday
; He should have been bowing out to a standing ovation from grateful shareholders. But when Labour peer Lord Hollick addresses his last annual meeting as chief executive of United Business Media this week after 31 years at the top, he will leave on the most acrimonious of notes. For investors are
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Hollick to sell NOP in Pounds 250m farewell Rivals circle top research firm as peer steps down
Mail on Sunday
; LORD Hollick is to sell market research business NOP World for an expected Pounds 250 million. He aims to dispose of it before he quits as owner of United Business Media in May. NOP World, one of the world's top ten market research companies, is best known in Britain and America as a political
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Two weeks ago, Lord Hollick was assuring staff that his newspapers were not for sale. So his warm words to staff have not gone down well
Evening Standard - London
; ... Labour peer, chief executive of United News & Media, owner of Express Newspapers ... see a woman who seems resigned to bad news, but far from crushed by the prospect ... a fool," said another source at United News & Media. "But, by admitting that there ...
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Hollick shrugs off United's relegation.
Sunday Business (London, England)
; ... interests in consumer media markets, including ITV and national news- papers through its Express Newspapers operation, its focus has ... more reliable, business-to-business sector. In addition, it has news distribution operations, led by PR Newswire, and market research ...
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