Telegraph.co.uk | CCTV Channel beamed to your home
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"Shoreditch TV is an experiment in beaming live footage from the street into people's homes and promises to be every bit as fascinating as the courtship rituals of Celebrity Big Brother contestants Chantelle and Preston.
Viewers can watch the dog walkers on the street below, monitor the appearance of new graffiti and keep an eye on the local pub."
"Shoreditch TV is an experiment in beaming live footage from the street into people's homes and promises to be every bit as fascinating as the courtship rituals of Celebrity Big Brother contestants Chantelle and Preston.
Viewers can watch the dog walkers on the street below, monitor the appearance of new graffiti and keep an eye on the local pub."
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What is this? People being able to watch on TV what's going on in their neighbourhood? That sounds like a really bad idea, somehow. I mean, talk about big brother watching you - this is just inviting everyone to paranoia, keeping tabs on everyone around them obsessively, don't you think?
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