Green.TV is a multi-channel video publishing network for clean tech, conservation and sustainability stories. It launched in partnership with the
United Nations Environment Programme.
All content on Green.TV is available on multiple platforms including connected TVs and handheld devices. Films are typically 2 – 6 minutes long and further information and links to relevant sources are provided for each.
September 2006 - Green.TV establishes formal partnership with
Greenpeace International, establishing a relationship to show all Greenpeace International films on green.tv.
November 2006 - Green.TV establishes new 'Partner channel' functionality giving organisations the ability to have their own channel within green.tv. Partner channels include
UNEP, Greenpeace International,
Free Range Studios,
Toyota and New Consumer magazine
January 2007 - Green.TV's podcast becomes the number one video podcast in its category on iTunes.
September 2007 - Green.TV nominated for two prestigious awards: Best Website at the BEMAs (British Environment and Media Awards) and Best New Media at the Green Awards
November 2007 - Green.TV launches its user generated channel, YourGreen.TV, with funding from the Esmee Fairburn Foundation.
February 2011 - Green.TV becomes an official 'Featured Provider' for iTunes with a permanent link on the Podcast homepage.
September 2011 - Green.TV launches a series of apps for
Nokia phones receiving worldwide promotion on the Nokia store
December 2011 - Green.TV becomes an official partner with
Dailymotion making all videos available to users of this platform.
April 2012 - Green.TV becomes an official partner with Aol and launches the Green.tv branded channel on the Aol On curated video platform.
April 2012 - Green.TV becomes an official partner with TES (
Times Educational Supplement) providing videos to teachers and pupils around the world.
May 2012 - Green.TV launches on connected TVs and set top boxes across Europe including
Hitachi,
Sharp and
JVC (via the Netrange portal)
October 2012 - Green.TV launches on Sony connected TVs and Blu-rays as a flagship channel alongside
BBC,
YouTube and
LoveFilm across UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Latin America and CIS states.