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Gregory "Greg" Dyke (born 20 May 1947) is a British media executive, journalist and broadcaster and is currently chairman of The Football Association (FA). 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.
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Dyke, Greg Greg Dyke
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British media executive
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Gregory Dyke
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Chairman of theBritish Film Institute Chairman ofHiT Entertainment Chancellor of theUniversity of York Chairman ofBrentford Football Club