Archie Norman
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Archie Norman to step down as ITV chairmanFormer Conservative MP, who joined the broadcaster in 2010, is credited with leading its turnaround alongside Adam Crozier
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Tesco announces John Allan as new chairmanChairman of housebuilder Barratt Developments will take senior role at troubled supermarket as sweeping overhaul continues
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ITV chief Adam Crozier's £8.4m pay package criticised by small investorsBroadcaster's chairman defends payout and new executive bonus scheme, claiming that majority of shareholders back them. By Mark Sweney
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What will happen to ITV when its luck runs out?Steve Hewlett: Ad revenue is a fickle beast and most of the broadcaster's ratings juggernauts are still owned by other companies
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Peter Preston: All the watchdogs seem to be led by ex-politicians or mandarins. Can they really be independent of government?The great and good shall inherit the media regulators
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35. Archie Norman
Job: chairman, ITV
Age: 57
Industry: broadcasting
Turnover: £2bn
Staff: 3,947
Salary: £300,000 (basic pay)
2010 ranking: 10
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The road to a revival for ITV StudiosHow has Kevin Lygo fared after nine months in charge of ITV's production subsidiary? By Mark Sweney
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Business chiefs who backed coalition cuts raise fears for UK economyEntrepreneurs and executives who supported chancellor's aggressive measures now concerned about weak growth
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Golden goodbyes, silver linings, bankers' cash and Icelandic ash
It was a year of recovery, relapses, renewal, recalls and rebranding. Famous names sank, and the eurozone teetered close to oblivion
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ITV bosses narrowly avoid a 'Ratner moment'
ITV bosses narrowly avoid a 'Ratner moment'
Steve HewlettArchie Norman and Adam Crozier's comments to the Lords did not go down well with advertisers and programme makers. By Steve Hewlett
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Jimmy Mulville to ITV bosses: you're not dealing with tins of beans
Leading independent producer tells ITV's Archie Norman and Adam Crozier, 'the new Ant and Dec', that TV is a unique industry. By John Plunkett
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ITV turns the corner but still needs direction for the future
Analysts may now be touting the broadcaster as a success story but it remains undecided about its next step
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10. Archie NormanJob: chairman, ITV
Age: 56
Industry: broadcasting
Turnover: £1.88bn
Staff: 4,000
Salary: £300,000 (basic salary)
New entry
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Fru Hazlitt's appointment brings another outsider's perspective to ITVITV missed the boat on pay-TV, online and global content so is it too late? By Steve Hewlett
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Virgin and BSkyB's summer of love
As coalition fever sweeps the nation, Virgin Media and BSkyB are among commercial broadcasters looking to do a deal. By Maggie Brown
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What are Jeremy Hunt's priorities as the new culture secretary?Budget cuts and Olympics may mean that Ed Vaizey must tackle media issues. By Maggie Brown
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Media Monkey's DiaryRead Monkey's Diary from the Monday section
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ITV backers enjoy the Archie and Adam show
New chairman and chief executive make their debut in front of the broadcaster's shareholders. By John Plunkett
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Adam Crozier joins ITV today but how will he tackle its challenges?Broadcaster may have returned to profit but serious structural and competition issues remain. By Maggie Brown
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ITV's Archie Norman considers U-turn on dumping regional newsNew chairman Archie Norman, conducting a strategic review of ITV's activities, may upset plan for regional news consortiums. By Maggie Brown
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Can Archie Norman cure ITV's long-term production problem?
Steve Hewlett: The broadcaster's new chairman has won a warm welcome from the City, but he must deal with conflicts between his own divisions
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Viewpoint column ITV could be fizzling, not fizzing
Nils PratleyNew chairman Archie Norman says content is king, but the broadcaster is failing to exploit the advantage of having its own production facilitiesITV could be fizzling, not fizzing
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Why ad men like Adam Crozier are dominating televisionCrozier is the latest broadcasting boss who made his name in advertising or marketing. By James Robinson and Mark Sweney
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ITV could reward Adam Crozier with £14m pay and bonus package
ITV's new chief Adam Crozier could earn incentives worth almost £3m a year over the next five years


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