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New look at 18 Doughty Street Print E-mail
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Sunday, 14 January 2007
The nternet television station, run from Central London and involving Iain Dale, Tim Montgomerie and Stephan Shakespeare, has already made a reputation for intelligent and lively discussion on public policy and politics – even though it has been going only a few months. And it is not just a video broadcaster – 18DoughtyStreet maintains a family of politics-related blogs too.

Following feedback from viewers and bloggers, it is making the site easier to navigate and adding extra useful content. From now on it will be possible to replay just about all of the video content on the station, so that if you miss a programme one evening you can watch it another day.

Another initiative from the same stable is the launch of a new blog, centreright.com – which will be a kind of bulletin board for think-tank ideas, events and publications, and for links to articles that thinkers on the centre-right find interesting or useful.

We wish them well. The face of political discussion and debate is changing, and new media like 18DoughtyStreet are breaking the heavyweight (and state subsidized) broadcasters’ monopoly and showing what can be done. Watch this space; watch it now.
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