Difference between revisions of "18Doughty Street"
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[[Claire Fox]] | [[Brendan O'Neill]] | [[Tim Montgomerie]] | [[Peter Tatchell]] | [[Stephan Shakespeare]] | [[Claire Fox]] | [[Brendan O'Neill]] | [[Tim Montgomerie]] | [[Peter Tatchell]] | [[Stephan Shakespeare]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:38, 31 January 2011
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18Doughty Street is an internet television channel set up in September 2006 by ConservativeHome blogger Tim Montgomerie, Stephan Shakespeare the founder of YouGov and Conservative blogger Iain Dale.[1] The channel ran a program entitled 'Claire Fox News' in November 2007, the program was credited to the Institute of Ideas, run by Claire Fox.[2] Brendan O'Neill also presents a program produced by Spiked online.[3]
Contents
Affiliations
People
Claire Fox | Brendan O'Neill | Tim Montgomerie | Peter Tatchell | Stephan Shakespeare
Resources
- Researcher Post, 18DoughtyStreet.com, W4MP, Accessed 31-January-2011
Notes
- ↑ Home News, Net challenge to BBC 'bias', The Times, 22-September-2006
- ↑ Claire Fox News, Claire Fox News, 18Doughty Street, Accessed 30-January-2011
- ↑ Battle Talk, Spiked Online, 18Doughty Street, Accessed 30-January-2010