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Over 20
years of news
Our company was founded in 1988 to provide news and current
affairs production skills for the new generation of satellite
and international broadcasters.
We rode the wave of liberation in Eastern and Central Europe
from 1989 with exclusive coverage of revolutions and wars. As
golden statues of dictators tumbled across Eastern Europe and
the former Soviet Union, News Network International was there,
with cameras, uplinks and live reports.
As chaos turned to conflict in the Balkans, the Caucasus and
the Middle East, we crossed the front lines to follow it.
Our teams produced exclusive coverage in East Germany (we never
officially left - they killed off the country before we got
our visas stamped out!) in Czechoslovakia (another country we
played a small part in bringing to an end) and Romania.
For seven days under shellfire in 1991, we provided the only
Western TV footage from Sarajevo.
We were the only crew in Albania as the revolution started there.
We filmed Georgia's parliament burning and Lenin statues being
toppled across the Baltic States. We travelled overland to Baghdad
in 1991 and then walked with Kurdish refugees as they fled Saddam's
army.
We reported from US Central Command in Qatar during the invasion
of Iraq in 2003; from Baghdad on the 2005 handover of Iraq from
US to Iraqi government control.
We covered the US presidential elections in 2000 and 2004.
We reported from Gaza on the Israeli handover and Mexico's disputed
presidential election in 2006; the Pope's visit to Turkey in
2007, dissident Republican violence in Northern Ireland in 2009;
and Iraq's election in 2010.
You can rely on our experience and quality for multiplatform
content, live and pre-packaged programmes, and a range of topics,
formats and duration.
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