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 See Me TV & 24 Hours: Grassroots photojournalism

  • October 31st, 2006
  • 5:48 pm

Since 3 launched See Me TV in October, it has had more than a million downloads a month, reports The Guardian. “Now it is about to launch 24 Hours, claimed to be a “world first” service for would-be journalists that I have been testing. Its motto: “Break the news and spot celebs wherever you are and make money too.” … The point is that we are only at the start of what may turn out to be a grassroots revolution. It is rare for the average person to witness a major incident, but there will be hundreds of others there with cameraphones at the ready. As phones become more powerful and easier to use - so will photo-journalism improve.”


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