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  • CNN documenary 'Beneath the Veil' honoured by US National Press Club

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 10, 2002

    CNN Productions Beneath the Veil has been awarded a Freedom of the Press Award by America‘s National Press Club.
    The documentary, created by Saira Shah, profiling life in Afghanistan under Taliban rule won one of the two Freedom of the Press awards given by the National Press Club. This marks the documentary?s 13th honour since the programme aired last August in the US and elsewhere. The award will be given away on 22 July in Washington.

    In Beneath the Veil, investigative journalist Saira Shah journeyed to her ancestral home of Afghanistan to look at life under the iron rule of the Taliban. With footage garnered from hidden cameras and unprecedented access, Shah provided a shocking view of the ruins of Kabul, the public executions and the forbidden underground network of women struggling to survive. From the frontlines to the secret classrooms, the execution grounds to the ruined gardens of Shah?s father?s homeland, the film provides a searing and disturbing look into the Afghanistan under Taliban rule. The documentary was produced jointly by CNN Productions, Hardcash Productions and Channel 4.

    The Freedom of the Press Award recognises members of the US and international news media who have promoted or helped protect the freedom of the press during the previous calendar year by publishing or broadcasting news. Judges weighed the risks involved to nominees, including loss of reputation, job and life as well as bodily harm, imprisonment and harm to family. Judges also looked at whether the nominees exercised commitment to the principles of free press, professionalism, ethical newsgathering practices, perseverance, ingenuity and personal integrity, says an official release.


  • CBS brings third season of 'Big Brother' live on Internet

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 10, 2002

    American cable network CBS and RealNetworks have joined forces once again to provide exclusive, 24/7 live video streaming from the Big Brother 3 house.
    The webcast, which premieres today can be ordered through the official Big Brother 3 website at http://www.CBS.com and through RealNetworks‘ RealOne(TM) SuperPass subscription service. The live webcast, featuring four live camera feeds, will be available only as a subscription service. To view webcasts, consumers will need the RealOne Player, available for download at http://www.real.com. RealNetworks now claims to have more than 700,000 paid monthly subscribers to its premium subscription services.

    Big Brother 3 is a reality show on CBS, currently running its third season on the network, in which twelve strangers living together in one house try and vote each other out until only one remains and goes home half a million dollars richer. Meanwhile, the viewers are watching every move. Viewers get to rate them in the Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em poll, then go to the Grand Prize poll to cast the first vote for the HouseGuest most likely to win the half million.

    CBS claims that last year‘s launch of the innovative video streaming package had over 50,000 viewers subscribing to the streams. CBS/Endemol Entertainment will provide the content from the Big Brother 3 house while Real Broadcast Network(TM) (RBN(TM)), RealNetworks‘ Content Delivery Network division, will deliver the 24/7 live streaming webcast feed. To preserve the drama for Big Brother 3 television viewers, CBS may block or delay the webcast for a limited number of real-time events that transpire in the house.

    Other components of the official Big Brother 3 website will include detailed summaries of all the events that happen during each televised broadcast, a live 24/7 chat room, an interactive Big Brother Fantasy League game, popularity polls, opinion polls and a virtual tour of the Big Brother house, descriptions of the week‘s challenges, voting history pages, photo galleries and a HouseGuest section with complete profiles.

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  • Cartoon Network expects 30 per cent ad sales revenue growth this year

    A 360° branding experience. That is the pitch that kids channel Cartoon Network is taking to advertisers.

  • Monster hooks up with MTV to help US collegians get jobs

    Monster has announced a multi-platform relationship with MTV.

  • TDK Mediactive and Disney Interactive Announce worldwide licensing agreement

    California based TDK Mediactive, a global publisher of interactive entertainment software, and Disney Interactive hav

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