Strange you say that but I would watch a channel with the word science
in it far more than one with the word discovery I suspect, despite me
knowing full well what the channel is! But to me the word 'science' is
far more exciting and appealing.
All theoretical as I don't have cable or satellite...
--
Rhys Phillips
Lightning, Electrostatics & EMH
x4704
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Subject: Re: [PSCI-COM] TV Channel
Nice idea!
However, science communication sounds a bit PRy, 'let's tell people how
great science is!' how about something a bit more interactive, inclusive
sounding.
One could argue that's what the Discovery Channel is already. This
would have to be more interactive, linked with web,events etc, getting
people involved, letting them have a say etc. That would be
interesting! I was part of something looking like The People's Research
Council, what about something like the People's Science Channel. Trouble
is with the S word, it will put lots of people off, so, like Discovery,
a better word needed.
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On 30 Apr 2012, at 17:30, Duncan Dallas wrote:
Almost every week there are new channels appearing on digital TV. Why is
there not a Science Communication Channel containing science, technology
and medicine? Science Communication has broadened in so many directions
that there could be music, laughter and drama, as well as news,
discussion and engagement. Sky Arts is often praised, so why not
Sci-Com?
It is not that expensive to start a TV channel these days, and there
would be support from science research groups, institutes, etc., as well
as ads from technology companies and health organisations. Given that
science is moving so fast and changing so many ideas there would be no
shortage of material.
And perhaps there could be a Science X-Factor competition to encourage
amateur research?
Duncan Dallas
Cafe Scientifique
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