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Keith Hide-Smith was a YSTV member in the late 80s, adding his place in the history books as the director of the infamous [[Breaker 88]]. | Keith Hide-Smith was a YSTV member in the late 80s, adding his place in the history books as the director of the infamous [[Breaker 88]]. | ||
He later | He later returned to YSTV as part of the ill-fated [[Einstein TV]] deal in 2001... | ||
Keith has been working in the broadcast industry ever since leaving YSTV. Most recently he was Engineering Manager for [[Viasat Broadcasting]] looking after 28 Channels broadcasting to Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. | |||
[[Category: People|Hide-Smith]] | [[Category: People|Hide-Smith]] |
Revision as of 01:36, 29 April 2007
Keith Hide-Smith was a YSTV member in the late 80s, adding his place in the history books as the director of the infamous Breaker 88.
He later returned to YSTV as part of the ill-fated Einstein TV deal in 2001...
Keith has been working in the broadcast industry ever since leaving YSTV. Most recently he was Engineering Manager for Viasat Broadcasting looking after 28 Channels broadcasting to Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.