Betty Williams, 84, is one of the trailblazers for a broadband revolution in Britain's poorest estates. She leaves her flat in Aigburth every Wednesday and takes a bus that winds into the centre of Liverpool and drops her by the Liver building. Betty takes a short walk to the offices of the Liverpool Housing Action Trust where, on the first floor, she enters a small studio. There, she takes her role as camerawoman on an innovative internet television station. Betty Williams is 84. http://www.guardian.co.uk/internetnews/story/0,7369,822560,00.html "Tenantspin's audience might be small, but Sky and the BBC are interested in developing the idea. Fellow scouser Robert Kilroy-Silk is being courted as a host, and recent guests have included the writer Will Self, the actor Margi Clarke and Bill Drummond of the KLF, an 80s dance music outfit." http://www.youhavebeenwatched.org.uk/