13 December 2007 0:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes
Big news last week in media mogul circles. The old guard at NewsCorp finally stepped aside to let the young buck James Murdoch through to take the reins. He's 34, he's smart and he's going to take the world by storm if the speculation is to be believed.Fancy a bit of that? We can't offer you the helm of BSkyB and a stable of national newspapers, but we can tell you about WorldTV which lets you build and share your own internet TV channel.
It's interactive map lets you see channels from around the world (click on a country and it takes you to their channels) and creating your own channel is simplicity itself.
Not been around long this one despite it having been in development for years. And that development time shows. The site is slick, quick and easy to get around.
Unfortunately you'll have to provide your own big leather chair and cigars to chomp on though.
www.worldtv.com
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