Greg Dyke
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Greg Dyke
Gregory "Greg" Dykeis a British media executive, journalist and broadcaster and is the former chairman of The Football Association. Dyke is currently a panellist on Sky News' The Pledge. Since the 1960s, Dyke has had a long career in the United Kingdom in print and then broadcast journalism. He is credited with introducing 'tabloid' television to British broadcasting, and reviving the ratings of TV-am. In the 1990s, he held Chief Executive positions at LWT Group, Pearson Television and Channel 5...
arrival choice clear convince cope digital greater interests learn life people possibly remote television thousands totally viewing
Now, if that's how she reacted to the arrival of a new television set and having to learn how to use a new remote control, how is she possibly going to cope with digital switchover? Who is going to convince her and thousands of old people like her that, in the interests of greater viewing choice (choice that she has made very clear to me she doesn't want), her viewing life will be totally disrupted?
changing faster
It's changing faster now than ever because of digital.
peace sports
Probably not 'War and Peace,' but probably a lot of sports clips,
last media number people top year
I was number one in the Guardian's top 100 people in the media two years ago. Last year I was number 87. I thought 'I'm unemployed, What do the other 13 do?
arrived burst change expected mother pleased tears
I expected her to be pleased and excited. Sadly, she was no such thing. When it arrived my mother burst into tears because she didn't want that much change in her life,
beating manchester united
We could do with beating Sunderland and getting Manchester United away.
beat chelsea
We would like to be away at Old Trafford, or at Chelsea if they beat Everton.