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Chris Vallance | 14:00 UK time, Saturday, 27 September 2008

worries that TV news is becoming a little too like this satire from Mitchell and Webb:

Speaking to the , he warned of the "dangerous" tendency of TV, "to mimic the user-generated, it's-your-view, here's-my-blog feel of much of the internet, particularly in current affairs and news."

But the media aren't the only ones asking, "what do you think?". E-democracy is very and the government is also keen that you should "interact" with them. Here's what Gordon Brown says on the section of the Number 10 website:

The new Number10 TV channel will provide a wealth of video material, photos will be updated quickly to the Number 10 Flickr channel, and we'll also be posting frequent messages through Twitter to keep you in touch with my day to day activities.

Most importantly, I want to hear what you have to say about the issues facing our country today. Our YouTube video channel now has a feature called 'Ask the PM', giving you the chance to post video questions to me on a regular basis.

So the media want your views, the government wants your views, and we have to ask, "What do you reckon?"

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