18 Doughty Street
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18 Doughty Street is an Internet-based, Conservative political TV station that began broadcasting on 10 October 2006[1]. It was founded by Stephan Shakespeare and its core presenters include Iain Dale and Tim Montgomerie who are also both involved in running the station.[2][3][4]
When it started broadcasting 18 Doughty Street Talk TV had Vox Politix amongst its regular programmes, which also include Up Front, The Doughty News Show, Worldview with Alan Mendoza and Your Money with James Frayne.
The station uses live video streaming technology to broadcast from 8pm until midnight from Monday until Thursday in Windows Media Format.
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[edit] Presenters
Iain Dale presents Vox Politix, Issue of the Hour, Brought to Book, The End of the Day Show Tim Montgomerie presents Up Front, Issue of the Hour, The End of the Day Show Zoe Anne-Phillps co-presents Vox Politix Rena Valeh co-presents Vox Politix and presents Leftfield
[edit] Contributors and Appearances
Ann Widdecombe Member of Parliament appeared on Vox Politix on 12th October 2006. Iain Duncan-Smith has appeared on Issue of the Hour and One to One since broadcasting began.
[edit] References
- ^ Press release for 18DoughtyStreet Talk TV, from its studio at 18 Doughty Street in the Bloomsbury area of London
- ^ David Hill. "The word from the street", October 30, 2006.
- ^ "Sucksters, chumps and blog TV – it's political life, but not as we know it", The Times, October 18, 2006.
- ^ "Doughty contender", BBC News, October 6, 2006.