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  • 13 Jun 2006
    e-government

    Public sector gets its own TV channel

    Production company Ten Alps has announced plans for a new 'internet TV' channel, Public TV, aimed at the public sector. A holding page at http://www.public.tv/ says it 'will bring together information, training, and professional development videos from across the sector'. There are bound to be parallels with Teachers TV, in which Ten Alps has a sizeable stake โ€“ although there's no immediate hint at a broadcast channel.

    It's an interesting idea, but I wonder if there's enough passion in the public sector to make it work. It can be a pretty passionless, 'leave on the stroke of 5pm' kind of place.

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