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The People’s Voice was a free global internet television and radio station which broadcast from 25 November 2013 until mid-2014. The station's main studio was in Wembley, London, with representatives in the United States. It was created with a crowdsourcing campaign on the fund-raising platform indiegogo. Its main creator was David Icke. In August 2014, it was announced via the official website that TPV would return in October of the same year, dubbed The People's Voice 2.0. However, the station was never revived, and no further information was announced regarding its return.

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  • The People's Voice (fr)
  • The People's Voice (internet TV station) (en)
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  • The People's Voice (« La Voix du peuple ») est une chaîne de télévision et une station de radio sur internet en service entre le 25 novembre 2013 et la mi-2014. Le studio principal de la station était situé à Wembley, près de Londres, mais celle-ci était aussi présente aux États-Unis. Elle a été créée grâce à une production participative (aussi appelée crowdsourcing) sur la plateforme de collecte de fonds Indiegogo, mais l'initiative principale fut celle de David Icke. (fr)
  • The People’s Voice was a free global internet television and radio station which broadcast from 25 November 2013 until mid-2014. The station's main studio was in Wembley, London, with representatives in the United States. It was created with a crowdsourcing campaign on the fund-raising platform indiegogo. Its main creator was David Icke. In August 2014, it was announced via the official website that TPV would return in October of the same year, dubbed The People's Voice 2.0. However, the station was never revived, and no further information was announced regarding its return. (en)
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  • The People's Voice (en)
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  • The People's Voice (« La Voix du peuple ») est une chaîne de télévision et une station de radio sur internet en service entre le 25 novembre 2013 et la mi-2014. Le studio principal de la station était situé à Wembley, près de Londres, mais celle-ci était aussi présente aux États-Unis. Elle a été créée grâce à une production participative (aussi appelée crowdsourcing) sur la plateforme de collecte de fonds Indiegogo, mais l'initiative principale fut celle de David Icke. Parmi les présentateurs, on retrouvait Mark Windows, Richie Allen, Sonia Poulton ou encore Kenneth O'Keefe. Cynthia McKinney, Norman Finkelstein, Peter Tatchell, Jim Marrs, Gerald Celente, Richard Hoagland, Vandana Shiva, Leuren Moret et Leah Bolger figuraient parmi les invités de la première émission. (fr)
  • The People’s Voice was a free global internet television and radio station which broadcast from 25 November 2013 until mid-2014. The station's main studio was in Wembley, London, with representatives in the United States. It was created with a crowdsourcing campaign on the fund-raising platform indiegogo. Its main creator was David Icke. Presenters included Mark Windows, Richie Allen, Sonia Poulton and Kenneth O'Keefe. Guests of the first show included Cynthia McKinney, Norman Finkelstein, Peter Tatchell, Jim Marrs, Gerald Celente, Richard C. Hoagland, Vandana Shiva, Leuren Moret and Leah Bolger. Poulton left in early January 2014, following a dispute concerning the transparency of the channel's finances. In March 2014, David Icke left TPV to concentrate on other work, having committed full-time to the station as an unpaid volunteer since its launch in November 2013. From March 2014, due to financial difficulties, it is believed that the station operated with a skeleton crew and had effectively ceased production of live programmes, running repeats of previous programmes instead. Despite a brief revival of one of its principal programmes, The Richie Allen Show, TPV ceased broadcasting completely in mid-2014 and became insolvent. In August 2014, it was announced via the official website that TPV would return in October of the same year, dubbed The People's Voice 2.0. However, the station was never revived, and no further information was announced regarding its return. In 2019, David Icke alongside sons Gareth and Jaymie launched the online streaming service 'Ickonic'. (en)
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