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Michael Grade wants more transparency in how the UK’s state broadcaster handles complaints
Downing Street signs off on decision months after withdrawal of tabloid editor Paul Dacre
Small-caps aim to carve out a slice of booming industry
Michael Grade says £22bn offer should get same scrutiny as Murdoch’s approach
Crystal Amber manager targets acquisition vehicle that has gone 3 years without deal
Media veteran said he believes One Media iP can tap into the streaming boom
Former chief executive says management is overpaid and unaccountable
McCall will also have to find new hits and review production strategy
Johnny Hon defends his ties to Pyongyang
The star dominates the theatre in this semi-staged Lloyd Webber musical, but her singing is disappointing
UK studio group says tightly held shareholder register stifles liquidity in shares
Appointee will have to guide the corporation through budgetary cuts and increased competition
Social network pioneer once boasted more than 10m active users
Broadcaster weighing future departure of chief executive Adam Crozier
Venerable studios builds reputation for delivering blockbusters on time and on budget
Buyouts of Aer Lingus and Thorntons realised more than £16m profits for the fund
Activist investment fund Crystal Amber returns to the fray over how key film facility is run
Fund to take 4% holding after James Bond studio issues shares to fund expansion
Former BBC chairman Lord Grade criticises empty chair plan if Cameron will not take part
Ben Ainslie, most successful Olympic sailor, determined to make £80m British bid a success
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