This article was published on April 3, 2009

Intruders.tv relaunches and expands. Entrepreneur and technology fan? Subscribe now.


Intruders.tv relaunches and expands. Entrepreneur and technology fan? Subscribe now.

picture-21Headquartered in the UK, Intruders.tv launched May 2007 with little fanfare yet impressed from the start with interesting, often personable interviews with internet entrepreneurs and industry players. Recently the company had appeared irregularly quiet, but it’s to no surprise, as the company were hard at work preparing for a grand relaunch of their internet television service.

The relaunch sees a number of significant changes. The site has been given a design overhaul (with thanks to Howard/Baines), content is no longer country specific but rather language focused and above all, the content is not just internet/technology focused but will also soon be entering music, film and fashion arenas.

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Vincent Camara, Intruders.tv’s head of Content and Co-Founder says

“Throughout the last year, Intruders tv registered over 10 million video plays, conducted over 600 interviews and have a library of over 300 hours of HD content available.”

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Camara also told Techcrunch‘s Robin Wauters, that the company hires 10-15 part time staff and earns its keep via channel sponsorships and revenue sharing with syndicating sites.

Interestingly, the company have also teamed up with satirical European tech and hardware site The Inquirer to bring in a different perspective on technology news.

“Intruders tv is great platform for our readers to now enjoy our unique style of reporting on video. We have already lined up a wide variety of content that both INQUIRER readers and Intruders viewers will enjoy.” says Inquirer Editor Paul Hales

Sadly it appears embedding of Intruders.tv videos doesn’t seem to work with WordPress, however you can obviously watch directly on their site, stay in touch via RSS or subscribe in iTunes – I highly recommend you do.

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