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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Rebecca Television was launched in April 2Rebecca Television was launched in April 2010, and claims to be Britain's first investigative website. It combines television programs with journalism. It is independent and does not accept advertising or sponsorship. The editor is Paddy French, who was a television producer with ITV for ten years before starting the website. Its first major story covered a Masonic directory naming over 10,000 Freemasons in Wales as part of a campaign to publish the names of all Freemasons in England and Wales. The story also examined the role of Freemasonry in a series of child abuse investigations.in a series of child abuse investigations.
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rdfs:comment Rebecca Television was launched in April 2Rebecca Television was launched in April 2010, and claims to be Britain's first investigative website. It combines television programs with journalism. It is independent and does not accept advertising or sponsorship. The editor is Paddy French, who was a television producer with ITV for ten years before starting the website. Its first major story covered a Masonic directory naming over 10,000 Freemasons in Wales as part of a campaign to publish the names of all Freemasons in England and Wales. The story also examined the role of Freemasonry in a series of child abuse investigations.in a series of child abuse investigations.
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