Gordon Brown’s tries to fight back via television media
August 8, 2008
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s poll ratings have fallen recently. In an effort to boost his plunging pole ratings, the beleaguered Prime Minister is all set to launch has own online TV channel ‘Number 10 TV’.
It is a political effort to reach out to the public and to broadcast the Prime Minister’s views on latest political developments, speeches and showcase his public appearances.
Bright cove, the company providing the technology, was quoted as saying by the Mail online, “The TV channel, which is due to go live within days, will offer exclusive video of the prime ministers speeches, press conferences, media appearances and news archives.”
According to political observers, the Prime Minister has very little time left, just until the party’s annual conference in September, to launch a fight back. Mr. Brown and his ruling party suffered defeats in three by-elections in as many months. As a result, he and his party is languishing in the popularity polls. Maybe the powerful electronic media will uplift Brown’s image.
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