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BT Vision launches ‘On’ magazine
BT’s IPTV service, BT Vision, is launching a new magazine for customers, with the title ‘On’.
The magazine will showcase BT Vision’s programme highlights and will also provide information and tips to help customers use the service to best effect.
On will be published twice a month, with the first issue due to be published in November. It will be 52 pages long and will be created by BT Vision’s existing online editorial team - a partnership of Future Plus and Zone publishing agencies.
The team is responsible for content on all BT’s platforms, including IPTV, the web and newsletters as well as ‘On’.
The first issue of ‘On’ will include interviews with Arsenal player Cesc Fabregas and Stereophonics’ singer Kelly Jones.
The move brings BT Vision in line with rivals Sky and Virgin Media.
BT Vision combines Freeview, a digital video recorder and on demand services via broadband.
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