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*David Miller, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1709950,00.html The propaganda we pass off as news around the world]", ''Guardian'' (UK), February 15, 2006 | *David Miller, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1709950,00.html The propaganda we pass off as news around the world]", ''Guardian'' (UK), February 15, 2006 | ||
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World Television is a London-based public relations company that specialises in corporate communications, news production, webcasting and event management.
While headquartered in London, World Television also has offices in Frankfurt, Madrid, Nelson (New Zealand), Stockholm, Sydney and Zurich.
It describes itself as "Europe's No. 1 video webcaster" that emplys 80 full time media professionals. [1] It produces video news releases, B-roll vide, Satellite Media Tours and internal video projects for corporate, governments and non-profit groups.
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Working for The British Government
In 2002, the British government "launched a little-known television propaganda service that seems to mimic the U.S. government's deceptive approach to fake news," writes David Miller. British Satellite News (BSN) is produced by the company World Television, which "also makes corporate videos and fake news clips for corporations such as GlaxoSmithKline, BP and Nestle." BSN reports are sent to more than 400 stations worldwide and used regularly by 185 stations, including those in Russia, Malaysia, Indonesia and "14 of the 17 Middle East countries." [2]
Miller notes a "suggested intro" to one BNS piece that reads, "This year is not the first time an outside power has sought to construct a modern, democratic, liberal state in Iraq. Britain tried to do the same in the 1920s." Miller writes, "In reality the 1920 occupation led immediately to a popular revolt that was ruthlessly suppressed. A puppet monarchy was imposed, which was neither 'modern' nor 'democratic.'" [3]
Contact details
World Television
8 Fitzroy Square
London
W1T 5HN
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7388 8555
Email: info AT world-television.com
Web: http://www.world-television.com/index.php?id=3
Other SourceWatch resources
External links
- David Miller, "The propaganda we pass off as news around the world", Guardian (UK), February 15, 2006