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The Extra Beat Boys (Record Mirror, 1987)
Stock Aitken Waterman have won three Ivor Novello awards (Guardian, 1988)
The three musketeers of pop (MIX Magazine/Denmark, 1988)
A possibility of future savings for the radio industry (Independent, 1988)
New music programme for Granada TV (Marketing Week, 1988)
News item (Record Mirror, 1988)
Liverpool Aid (No.1, 1989)
Silly song corner (No.1, 1989)
Apocalypse now (Record Mirror, 1989)
Jason & Cliff (No.1, 1989)
The hit factories (Look-in Television Annual 1989)
Profits without honour (The Rock Yearbook 1989)
They should be so lucky (Punch Winter Special 1989)
Still-hungry SAW hit a century of hits (Music Week, 1990)
Blaming it on the boogie! (Gay Times, 1990)
A Miss For Pete (Smash Hits, 1990)
Stephenson Architecture wins consent to convert Manchester church recording studio (Building Design, 1990)
Hitmakers: is it over? (Music Week, 1993)
Howells quits PWL (Music Week, 1994)
Tilly Reduces PWL role (Music Week, 1994)
Loveland (Music Week, 1994)
Warner names Price for PWL (Music Week, 1994)
Extracts from ... (The Guiness Who's Who Of Rap, Dance & Techno, 1994)
Pop guru in writ parade as former accountant sues (Accountancy Age, 1995)
French song hit by barcode error (Music Week, 1995)
People (Manchester Evening News, 1995)
The House Of Fun Divided (Part 2) (DMA, 1995)
The House Of Fun Divided (Part 1) (DMA, 1995)
Dooley's Diary (Music Week, 1995)
Label launch heralds PWL's A&R network (Music Week, 1995)
PWL shuffles the pack (Music Week, 1995)
Dance Aid Trust dinner raises £24,000 (Music Week, 1995)
Single banned in hype probe (Music Week, 1995)
Coliseum Recordings (Pro Sound Europe, 1995)
Waterman owes £1m (Daily Express, 1995)
Club commentary (Music Week, 1995)
PWL's Phillipou signs for Sharp End (Music Week, 1995)
Stock offers £10,000 to name chart hyper (Music Week, 1995)
NatWest banks on Flying Scotsman (Daily Express, 1996)
Judgement day set for hyping cases (Music Week, 1996)
Castle communications - fined £30,000 for hyping charts, denied charges by BPI (Music Week, 1996)
Jason ditty that is sealed with a writ (Daily Express, 1996)
Stock & Aitken are committing themselves tighter to Zyx (c1996/1997)
Tilly (Music Week, 1996)
News (Daily Express, 1996)
Pete Waterman letter (Music Week, 1996)
Waterman ends PRS rift (Music Week, 1996)
Grigor made redundant by PWL (Music Week, 1996)
Dooley's Diary (Music Week, 1996)
Cartels threaten to derail fledgling train services (The Telegraph, 1996)
Warner Buys Out PWL International (Billboard, 1996)
PWL Buys Libra For Manchester Studio (AMS Neve plc Press Release, ???)
Waterman renews partnership with Zomba's Jenkins (Music Week, 1996)
PWL adopts new name (Music Week, 1997)
A Tunnel Runds Under It (Billboard, 1997)
SAW team fall out over Eighties hits cash (Music Week, 1997)
Kylie's 'lucky, lucky, lucky' trio fight over missing pop millions (The Observer, 1997)
Rhythm 'n Blues (Scottish Daily Record, 1997)
Music man wants to rule the airwaves (Manchester Evening News, 1997)
Paul Waterman's "Diary of a Re-mix" on PWL's Libra (AMS Neve plc Press Release, 1997)
Pete's Virus may be welcome (Northern Echo, 1997)
Pop guru in bid for FM licenses (Marketing Week, 1997)
Waterman bids for 'forgotten' female radio audience (Music Week, 1997)
'Fake' chart hype 'expose' single stiffs (Music Week, 1997)
What's cookin'? (Independent, 1997)
Cook Report hoax rocks UK charts (Music Week, 1997)
Bard and BPI challenge Cook Report (Music Week, 1997)
BPI complains to ITC (Music Week, 1997)
Cook thinks again as industry complains (Music Week, 1997)
Shareholders need more quality info (Manchester Evening News, 1997)
Whatever happened to ... boy bands (Independent, 1997)
Is the Hitman the one to be heard? (Manchester Evening News, 1997)
Love This Records faces UK closure (Music Week, 1997)
Peer pressure - Michael Levy (Guardian, 1997)
Radio Authority receives twenty-one applications (UK Government Press Releases, 1997)
Probe into Love This liquidation (Music Week, 1997)
The battle for Kylie's millions (The Mail On Sunday, 1997)
Soap video special round-up! (Inside Soap, 1997)
Warner Music (Music Week, 1997)
Stock Aitken Waterman (Sunday Times supplement, 1997)
Sacked Spice to receive £10m (Scotland On Sunday, 1997)
Beats & Pieces (Music Week, 1997)
Open To Question (Northern Echo, 1997)
Contenders in battle for north-west radio licence must wait until the new year (Manchester Evening News, 1997)
Ten minute wonder (Sydney Sunday Telegraph, 1997)
My diary - Chris Tarrant (The Mirror, 1997)
Irritant of the year - Roger Cook (Music Week, 1997)
Club Chart Commentary (Music Week, 1998)
Boss FM wins new radio licence (Manchester Evening News, 1998)
Jazz station joins licence hunt (Northern Echo, 1998)
Same principles apply to building cases - law report (The Times, 1999)
Star bloomers (Manchester Evening News, 1998)
Dance powers the rebirth of Jive (Music Week, 1998)
Starmakers fall out in £1m royalties battle (Sunday Telegraph, 1998)
Tomes joins Love This (Music Week, 1998)
Eastern bloc, Manchester (Music Week, 1998)
Rugby League - Waterman joins reds (Manchester Evening News, 1998)
Waterman pops up at Salford (The Telegraph, 1998)
Gateshead prove short on detail - rugby league (The Times, 1998)
Wigan in command (The Telegraph, 1998)
Culture minister lines up for BPI (Music Week, 1998)
Divas of the world fight it out to sing song of the century (The Sunday Times, 1998)
KGM bought by Sound Control (Yorkshire Post, 1998)
Record Chief's '£211,00 bill' (Evening Standard, 1998)
Ten-day run for new ITV quiz show (Broadcast, 1998)
The State of UK Pop Music (Radio 1 Website, 1998) REMOVED
Waterman aims to make railway restoration a smash hit (Birmingham Post, 1998)
Demand on sidings for sore eyes ... (The Sentinel, Stoke, 1998)
We're chuffed with our £1.2m (Manchester Evening News, 1998)
Fat controller in rail rip-off (Daily Star, 1998)
Depot supervisor faces jail for series of thefts (The Daily Telegraph, 1998)
Crook BR boss sold trains to rail buffs (The Mirror (web edition), 1998)
'Fat Controller' stole the trains (The Times, 1998)
Great train robber who stole ... trains (The Mirror, 1998)
Trains nicked by fat controller (The Sun, 1998)
Railman stole locomotives and coaches (Scotsman, 1998)
The stolen trains and the Fat Controller (Daily Mail, 1998)
There really is a fat controller ... (Daily Telegraph (Australia), 1998)
The Eighties bandwagon is rolling again (Sunday Telegraph, 1998)
Dazzler Damien joins final line-up (Manchester Evening News, 1998)
Pete Waterman's son in karting crash horror (The Mirror, 1999)
Waterman's son in injured (Daily Telegraph, 1999)
Waterman son burns horror (Manchester Evening News, 1999)
Off the danger list (Essex Chronicle, 1999)
A quiet life? Kylie's man should be so lucky (The Lawyer, 1999)
Who's suing whom (Independent, 1999)
The kids look new but ... (Scotsman, 1999)
Rosterwatch - 1998's key signings (Music Week, 1999)
Deep trouble (Independent, 1999)
Britain sways to nostalgia notes (Times of India, 1999)
Stock derailed by tunnel trouble (Manchester Evening News, 1999)
Legal - Casefile (North West Business Insider, 1999)
Belle & Sebastian are the best of brits ... honest (Scottish Daily Record, 1999)
Summer spectacular threatened by groups that won't sign up (Manchester Evening News, 1999)
Acts row clouds Summer Brits (Music Week, 1999)
Irish heartbeat - B&S were best of Brits (The People, 1999)
Lock, Stock and tunnel (Insurance Today, 1999)
Dooley at the Music Week Awards (Music Week, 1999)
The Strat Award: Pete Waterman (Music Week, 1999)
Award for Waterman (Music Week, 1999)
Music Week Comment - Giving experience its due (Music Week, 1999)
Rising stars of bratpop - cover story (The Times, 1999)
Charity show called off as stars fail to sign up (Manchester Evening News, 1999)
WHERE is the Flying Scotsman locomotive kept? (Sunday Mail, 1999)
Kilroy-Silk gets a bargain at £1.75m (Evening Standard, 1999)
A Bacardi and choke for Gibbo sub head (Evening Herald, 1999)
Channel X to stage comedy cafe for ITV (Broadcast, 1999)
Fulham wait on doorstep to join Bescot promotion party (Birmingham Post, 1999)
Walsall go for a song (The Mirror, 1999)
Waterman - never going to give Ray up (Sunday Mercury/Birmingham, 1999)
Steps move from Abba to Kylie... (Music Week, 1999)
Pop mogul gets the wheels of industry moving (Yorkshire Post, 1999)
The price is right (Guardian, 1999)
Fat Boy Slim's secrets (Heat Magazine, 1999)
Re-Pete performance (The Sun, 1999)
Five single sees move from 'Swedish sound' (Music Week, 1999)
Boys keep smiling (Guardian, 1999)
Sports news (Manchester Evening News, 1999)
Waterman host for jazz festival (Coventry Evening Telegraph, 1999)
All back to mine (Coventry Evening Telegraph, 1999)
When the stars want a mega hit (Sunday Mail, 1999)
Hot Goss - Show Biz News (Sunday Mail, 1999)
Sally Atkins (Greenwich Peninsula News, 1999)
Miriam is emerging from the shadows (Evening Mail/Birmingham, 1999)
Eyeballs on cyberspace (Advertiser/Adelaide, 1999)
Helen gives TV teams half a chance (Manchester Evening News, 1999)
Jazz festival loses compere (Coventry Evening Telegraph, 1999)
Whirling brew swings into action (Birmingham Post, 1999)
Prince gains backing of top pop guru (Coventry Evening Telegraph, 1999)
Garage you can carry around in a car boot (Manchester Evening News, 1999)
Pete is my idol (Coventry Evening Telegraph, 1999)
Music for the millennium (18 - The Observer Magazine, 1999)
Denise sings to raise money, money, money (The Mirror, 1999)
We are the boys (Observer, 1999)
Pre-teen bands 'exploited' (Independent, 1999)
Waterman (New Zealand Press Association, 1999)
Pop scene plays the pre-teen card (Guardian, 1999)
Pete in a spin over models (Evening Mail, 1999)
Pete backs a model event (Coventry Evening Telegraph, 1999)
Rich pickings from pool of Midlanders of the century (Birmingham Post, 1999)
Fears for pre teen pop stars (Sunday Herald Sun/Australia, 1999)
Wearing make-up and tattoos to satisfy the music industry (Sunday Telegraph/Australia, 1999)
Peterborough (Daily Telegraph, 1999)
The Works - In-house outed (Televisual, 1999)
Pop music trio in battle over hit song rights (The Times, 1999)
Pop trio in cash battle over hit songs (Coventry Evening Telegraph, 1999)
Stock, Aitken and Waterman fall out over music rights (Daily Telegraph, 1999)
Producers behind 80s pop hits take fight to court (Independent, 1999)
We should be lucky, cry top pop songsters (Australia, 1999)
Sharing music on shake of hands (Birmingham Post, 1999)
Pop gurus 'shook hands on deal' (Metro North-West, 1999)
Share of the hits' profits? They should be so lucky (Independent, 1999)
80s music gurus end cash feud (The Mirror, 1999)
Hit makers settle case (Metro North-West, 1999)
Pop duo's court KO (The Sun, 1999)
Pop producers drop claims to rights for hits (Scotman, 1999)
Report on UK record labels (Billboard, 2003)
The age of the boutique record label (The Record Racket, 2003)
Fashion, sport and pop pioneers honoured by party at the Palace (news.telegraph.co.uk, 2003)
Reunion shows money, money, money is the name of the game (www.theherald.co.uk, 2004)
Minogue sues UK producer (The Sun Herald/Australia, 2005)
Kylie sues Pete Waterman (www.thisislondon.co.uk, 2005)
Pop factory is back, but will it be so lucky? (The Times, 2005)
Stock, Aitken and Waterman reunite (www.contactmusic.com, 2005)
Waterman to sell his chapel of sound (www.manchesteronline.co.uk, 2006)
Nasty, but nice (Borehamwood & Elstree Times, 2006)
We should be so unlucky (The Sun, 2006)
Pop guru banned from two city bars (iccoventry.co.uk, 2006)
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