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'No plans' for Brown TV channel | 'No plans' for Brown TV channel |
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Reports Gordon Brown is to launch his own web TV channel to boost his popularity have been denied. | |
The Financial Times said Downing Street planned to launch "No 10 TV" in an attempt to reach out to the public. | |
The site would feature exclusive video coverage of speeches, press conferences and media appearances, it said. | |
No 10 said its existing website was under constant review and its video footage would be increased but there were no plans for a new TV channel. | |
The newspaper said the web TV channel was due to be launched in days, with the technology being provided by a company called Brightcove. | |
In May Mr Brown launched an online version of prime minister's questions. | In May Mr Brown launched an online version of prime minister's questions. |
He pledged to respond to video-clip questions submitted via the Downing Street Youtube website. | |
David Cameron has his own website, Webcameron, which features video footage of the Tory leader. | David Cameron has his own website, Webcameron, which features video footage of the Tory leader. |