Curated Video
IRAN: TEHRAN: ENDING OF MEDIA CENSORSHIP
Farsi/Nat
The election of the more moderate President Mohammed Khatami has led to a new openness in Iranian society - one of the results being a liberation of the press.
For the first time since the 1979 Islamic revolution, there is no...
Curated Video
Focus on providing internet to developing countries
1. Various people standing in conference hall lobby
2. Wide interior conference hall
3. Camera
4. SOUNDBITE (French) Abdoulaye Wade, Senegalese President
"I think that we must define a space, if that is going to be the United States,...
Curated Video
Censors curb Chinese TV dating show
AP Television
Beijing, China - August 14, 2011
1. Close of TV screen showing Chinese TV dating programme "If You Are the One"
2. Close of TV dating programme "If You Are the One" - first male contestant enters stage
3. Wide of TV in...
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MALAYSIA: KUALA LUMPUR: WORLD'S 1ST EXHIBITION ON INFIDELITY OPENS
Malay/Eng/Nat
The world's first exhibition on infidelity opened this month in Malaysia.
It's a taboo subject for Asian societies, but despite the controversy, organisers hope the exhibition will leave visitors with a better...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : HK bookseller likens China detention to Cultural Revolution
CLEAN : HK bookseller likens China detention to Cultural Revolution
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Turkey hosts Internet forum despite abysmal online record
CLEAN : Turkey hosts Internet forum despite abysmal online record
Bloomberg
Cloudflare CEO on Tech's Responsibility in Combating Hate
Aug.17 -- Matthew Prince, Cloudflare Inc.'s co-founder and chief executive officer, discusses the termination of The Daily Stormer's account and tech's crackdown on hate speech. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Tencent Online Ad Revenue Slows from Bytedance Competition
Aug.14 -- Tencent Holdings Ltd.’s comeback is taking a little longer than expected. China’s leading social media and gaming company posted disappointing revenue growth after rivals like ByteDance Inc. and a broader economic slowdown...
Bloomberg
What China Trade Tensions Mean for U.S. Tech Companies
Aug.03 -- Can Google and Facebook make inroads into China? How will trade tensions affect their plans? Isaac Stone Fish, Asia Society senior fellow, talks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Analyst comments on Sri Lanka presidential election
Analyst and executive director at Centre for Policy Alternatives Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu says if Gatabhaya Rajapaksa wins the presidential election it could bring back past days of self censorship and intimidation (Footage by AFPTV via...
Bloomberg
U.S. Senators Call for Security Probe of China's TikTok
Oct.25 -- The Chinese-owned video application TikTok may be a national security threat to the U.S. and should be investigated, two key senators said in a letter to the acting director of national intelligence. “TikTok is a potential...
Bloomberg
David Sacks Says Facebook Isn’t the Bad Guy Here
Oct.12 -- Craft Ventures general partner and former PayPal COO David Sacks tells Emily Chang that, for all the bad rep Facebook has been getting, Facebook should not be uniquely to blame – and that the media, Hollywood, and the fashion...
Bloomberg
Big Tech CEOs to Face Questions About Control of Information
Mar.24 -- The chief executives of Facebook, Google, and Twitter are set to testify before Congress on March 25, as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle prepare to press the companies over the spread of false information that contributed...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : 'Lightyear' same-sex couple 'not a big deal' for audience in LA
"Not a big deal," "love is love": audience members react to the same-sex marriage featured in Disney-Pixar's new blockbuster about Buzz Lightyear (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Sky News
Kill the bill protest
CLEAN: Exterior shots show activits gathered in the so called 'Kill the Bill' protests to reject the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, which they say will disproportionatly impact minority groups, and curb the right to protest....
Curated Video
Sting honoured as MusiCares Person of the Year in LA
1. Wide shot: red carpet
2. Medium: Sting on red carpet
3. Close up and zoon out of MusiCares banner
4. Wide shot of Hugh Hefner with girlfriends
5. SOT (English) Hugh Hefner, "Playboy" Founder: "I think it was an error in judgement, due...
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Reaction to Egypt's decision to ban controversial film
AP Television
Cairo Recent
++Night Shots++
1. Panoramic view of Cairo at night
2. Wide exterior of movie theatre
3. Various of movie posters and advertisements
4. Pan from wall mounted poster in ticket booth to people buying...
Curated Video
The internet is a popular source of news in Iran
Tehran - December 15, 2007
1. Extreme wide shot of capital Tehran
2. People walking on street
3. Close-up of an Iranian daily newspaper heading reading (English) "Tehran Times"
4. Close-up of hand grabbing a pile of newspapers
5....
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Rare Vatican Inquisition documents go on show for the first time
1. Wide view of St. Peter's Basilica
2. Statues on Basilica
3. Visitors entering Risorgimento Museum, displaying Vatican archives
4. Visitors looking at exhibits
5. Pan from visitor to index of banned books from 1930s
5. Close-up of...
Bloomberg
How Big Will the Entertainment Business Be for Alibaba?
Oct. 27 -- UCLA Visiting Assistant Professor Christopher Spicer discusses Alibabas potential Hollywood content deals. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Why Bill Gross Wants to Boost Janus ETF Presence
Oct. 13 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Mary Childs, Alex Barinka and Pimm Fox break down some of the days top market stories on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Fiorina: There's Something Ironic About Alibaba IPO
Sept. 22 -- Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina comments on Alibaba's IPO. She speaks with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)