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- TV-am is now owned and managed by TV journalist and broadcaster Ian White.
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In August 1993, TV-am plc became Crockfords plc, since 1995 known as Capital Corporation Ltd, a gambling company which is currently non-trading. The TV-am name and logo, and 15 registered trade marks, are now owned by journalist Ian White.
TV-am is now owned and managed by TV journalist and broadcaster Ian White. There is a large collection of material in the archive including documents, letters, promotional items, photographs, press cuttings, listings magazines and contracts.
TV-am was spearheaded by the ‘Famous Five’: Michael Parkinson, David Frost (1983-92), Angela Rippon, Anna Ford and Robert Kee. Within a month the station was facing bankruptcy, A boardroom coup followed with further cost cutting continuing which was brought sharply into focus with the Brighton hotel bombing on the British Cabinet in October ...
28 December 1980 The Independent Broadcasting Authority gives the breakfast television franchise to TV-am, starring David Frost, Anna Ford, Angela Rippon, Michael Parkinson, Robert Kee and Esther Rantzen. Chairman and Chief Executive is Peter Jay.
TV-am was spearheaded by the ‘Famous Five’ who were not only lined up as presenters on the station, but were also shareholders: Michael Parkinson, David Frost (1983–92), Angela Rippon (1983), Anna Ford (1983) and Robert Kee.
TV-am is owned and managed by journalist and broadcaster Ian White who has worked hard to preserve as much of the company's history as possible. There is a large collection of material in the archive including documents, letters, promotional items, photographs, press cuttings, listings magazines and contracts.
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