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14/07/2004

34,000 VPoint TV videos delivered to Nottingham council tenants

Nottingham based business video production company VPoint TV has produced a video for Nottingham City Council, ‘It’s Your Home, It’s Your Future’, and 34,000 copies have been delivered to council tenants.
The video has been commissioned to explain the issues surrounding council homes.
The programme is hosted by local news presenter, Lisa Fowden, who grills council officials on the different options, and talks to tenants who highlight their personal perspectives. The video is available in ten languages, including Urdu, Polish, Hindi, Sorani, Cantonese, British Sign Language, and is subtitled.
Ian Sterling of VPoint TV said: “The council faced a real challenge in finding a good way of explaining the issues involved to such a large number of people.”
(GB)
VMI.TV Ltd

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