MBStv launch brings video coverage to the sector

MBStv

Modern Building Services magazine has launched MBStv, a new video channel that will bring news and interviews to its website visitors.

Accessible from the magazine’s website, MBStv offers building services professionals another way to access information on what’s happening in the industry. Interviews with experts, installation demonstrations and new product launches will all be available on the channel from January 2018.

MBS publishing director, Charles Keel, says: “We have over 158,000 unique visitors a year to our website, via both desktop and mobile access. We feel that it’s good to move with the times and offer video content, along with our digital issues as the massive archive that we’ve built up over 15 years of the MBS publication.

“As well as producing our own MBStv videos, we will also be hosting information from sponsors who can let our website visitors know about their latest product developments and projects, as well as showing their training and installation videos.”

Each month, MBS readers will find the What’s on MBStv section in the magazine so they can see what’s coming up online during the month. Editor Karen Fletcher will be sending out a regular newsletter, MBS Insider which will focus on what’s coming up in MBStv as well as the MBS LinkedIn Groups and Twitter feed.

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