Skip to the content
Context
Search for:
Context
  • Categories
    Analysis article
    20
    Analysis report
    28
    Book
    2
    Byline article
    244
    Conference report
    322
    Feature article
    51
    Interview
    209
    Interview story
    3,438
    News article
    481
    Opinion article
    2
    Promo article
    7
    Session
    45
    Uncategorised
    6,408
    Vendor report
    8
  • Focuses
    Company earnings
    494
    Company funding
    401
    Company hires
    608
    Company IPO
    56
    Company M&A
    638
    Company research
    7
    Company strategy
    3,771
    Consumer indicators
    76
    Essays
    15
    Interesting
    44
    Market trends
    109
    Views of analyst
    61
    Views of executive
    3,836
  • Companies
    2,419
  • Sources
    181
  • Series
    388
  • Topics
    189
  • People
    2,427
  • Clients
    130
  1. Home
  2. Categories
  3. Uncategorised

Channel 4 Invests In School Of Everything, Sees More Community Investments

By Robert Andrews
Originally published by paidContent paidContent, paidContent paidcontent:uk • 31st March 2008

Channel 4 and others have invested “a six-figure sum” in School Of Everything, a pseudo-educational web network connecting mentors with people looking to learn skills. Started in September, the site invites users to get in touch with a number of listed tutors and consultants. Channel 4 said in December it was shifting its £6 million schools TV commissioning budget to multiplatform productions, emphasising social media. Education commissioner told E-consultancy C4 was “one of a number of firms that has just ploughed ‘a six-figure sum’ in to School Of Everything, which missed out on funding from Seedcamp when it competed in the October startup contest.

Locke: “We thought that it could be interesting because it could underpin a lot of projects we are doing this year, where we are encouraging people to use the web to share learning. We are working with them on a number of projects… but chose to structure that as an investment. We are trying a couple of experiments in education about investing in start-ups where we think there is a long term need to support a community or platform.

CategoriesUncategorised
FocusCompany funding
TopicSocial Media
CompanyChannel 4
SourcepaidContent, paidcontent:uk
ClientContentNext


© 2025 Context