Your expert knowledge transfered on demand

Welcome to Multichannel TV, a new way to communicate with your clients, partners and prospects.

 

We use the latest Internet video technology to deliver high quality and engaging content on demand and at a time which best suits your viewers work and travel schedules.

 

It can be used to deliver everything - from product marketing, sales training, expert knowledge, real life client studies through to company news briefings, compliance information and live events. It's fast becoming recognised as the leading way of conveying information to PC, mobile laptop and iPod users quickly and cost effectively to have the maximum impact.

 

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Watch an exectutive overview of what makes up Multichannel TV and our unique approach -
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View a client case study of how Multichannel TV helps address real communication, training and learning challenges.

 

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Learn about our business values, our people and services and the real differences of working with us.

 

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News

Multichannel TV are recruiting

Multichannel TV continues its expansion with the announcement of vacancies in its platform development team. For further details of the opportunities click here.

 

The award winning Internet TV company

FT AdviserThinc TV (based on the Multichannel TV platform) has won the 'Best In-house Training Programme' category at the '2007 FT Adviser Sales Awards' announced at The Brewery, London. For more information click here.

 

Featured project

 

The Chartered Institute of Building

 

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), in partnership with WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme), has launched an online broadcast, based on the Multichannel TV platform, to give guidance to the construction industry on implementing Site Waste Management Plans (SWMP).

 

The six-part series shot by Multichannel TV delivers a wealth of industry information and good practice guidance through the use of real-life case studies, all of which show how existing waste management processes can be improved and deliver business benefit.

 

You can view the online broadcast by clicking here