Jun 25 2006

Niche TV growing quickly online

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If you have a hobby or interest you are passionate about, the chances are that you have already found a website or a blog dedicated to it.

But with the spread of high speed broadband there is an increasing possibility that you just might find a whole TV channel, not just on the internet, but through your TV and mobile too.

English village cricket in the heart of Oxfordshire is not the sort of thing you would expect to find on TV.

BBC Sports Correspondent Rob Bonnet, a familiar face to millions, presents match highlights but this is not the BBC.

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