Online television service for agents launches
Mon 10th Sep, 15:20:40 BST
A new online television service aimed at people working in the property sector has been launched by four organisations involved in the housing industry.
Property Professionals TV (PPTV) will offer programmes about a range of issues connected to the property market and plans to provide "news, comment and insight" for viewers, according to a statement issued founding organisation, the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA).
"PPTV will give you information about what''s going on within the association alongside programmes created to support you and your business," the group said in a statement.
Currently, the channel is offering a tutorial with marketing guru John Sealey and a briefing on land sales from NAEA president, Stewart Lilly.
Other organisations involved in the project include the Association of Residential Letting Agents, the Institution of Commercial & Business Agents and the National Association of Auctioneers and Valuers.
The service will be freely available in September but from October, access to the channel will be limited to members of the NAEA.
Property Professionals TV (PPTV) will offer programmes about a range of issues connected to the property market and plans to provide "news, comment and insight" for viewers, according to a statement issued founding organisation, the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA).
"PPTV will give you information about what''s going on within the association alongside programmes created to support you and your business," the group said in a statement.
Currently, the channel is offering a tutorial with marketing guru John Sealey and a briefing on land sales from NAEA president, Stewart Lilly.
Other organisations involved in the project include the Association of Residential Letting Agents, the Institution of Commercial & Business Agents and the National Association of Auctioneers and Valuers.
The service will be freely available in September but from October, access to the channel will be limited to members of the NAEA.
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