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FOCUS: BUSINESS TELEVISION - Looking at BTV from a different angle/Organisations are discovering that there are more uses for business TV than simple inter-office meetings. Nick Purdom tunes into the business possibilities available for the small screen
31 Jan 1997 | by NICK PURDOM
British Airways, Rover, Standard Life, Sainsbury s, 3M, Compaq. What do all these leading companies have in common? The answer is that all are in the process of, or recently have, set up their own business television (BTV) network.
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