Vintage mini series 'V' among new signings for Sci Fi
21 Dec 2005 | by by Staff
to hit Britain in the 1980s" and was watched by more than 10m viewers when it first aired. The series ...
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to hit Britain in the 1980s" and was watched by more than 10m viewers when it first aired. The series ...
Webb joins MGN after leaving News International in July, where he was general manager at NI's News Group operation, responsible for the commercial departments of the Sun and the News of the World. Webb left Rupert Murdoch's newspaper business after he apparently missed out on a promotion following a ...
of compensation the two organisations believed was due from Royal Mail to its customers for missing its service ...
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Christmas has come early at BSkyB - two weeks early, to be precise. Chief executive James Murdoch is so excited to have hit his 8m subscriber target that the news was revealed even before the presents ... Sky hits its subscriber target or not? It can make up any shortfall with tactical discounting. What ...
has consistently and successfully marketed a new collection every month. Not wanting to miss out ...
, the broadcaster announced that it had hit its 8m satellite home target more than two weeks early. Compared ...
PlayStation 2 hit Nintendo hard, in the past it has been able to rely on the handheld games market, where ...
LONDON – BSkyB has finally hit its 8m subscriber target just weeks before its December 31 deadline....The satellite giant set the target to hit 8m subscriptions by the end of 2005, in 2003 after its previous 7m subscriber target was achieved by the end of that year. James Murdoch, chief executive of BSkyB, said: "Sky is achieving strong growth. Nearly one in three homes and counting have chosen Sky ...