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Media top 100 2004
12 July 2004
14. Richard Desmond
73. Doug McCorkindale
All change
Dotcom survivors spread their wings
Hutton leaves his mark on TV land
68. Martin Newland
Sorrell speaks, adland listens
15. Andy Duncan
100. The institutional investor
Rupert still the City's slickest
91. Sylvia Auton
Hill steps up as Campbell departs
72. Tim Bowdler
82. Bob Phillis
88. Duncan Edwards
89. Greg Dyke
87. Nick Pollard
83. Peter Hill
86. Kelvin MacKenzie
84. Helen Boaden
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