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'No plans' for Brown TV channel Online revamp for prime minister
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Reports Gordon Brown is to launch his own web TV channel to boost his popularity have been denied. Videos of Gordon Brown are to appear online as part of a revamp of the Downing Street website.
The Financial Times said Downing Street planned to launch "No 10 TV" in an attempt to reach out to the public. Downing Street is launching a new "No 10 TV" part of its site 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. The site will feature exclusive video coverage of the prime minister's speeches, press conferences, media appearances and a news archive.
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 announcement comes two years after Conservative leader David Cameron launched his own website, Webcameron.
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.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.