UN Television Series

The UN Television produces three made-for-television series:

UN in Action : A subscription television programme of 57 featurettes per year. Filmed around the world, it deals with the work of the UN and other international agencies, each concerning itself with a different issue -- political, environmental, economic or social. Each featurette is 3 to 5 minutes in length, contains timely and exclusive news footage and is available with script and soundtrack in Arabic, English, French, Russian or Spanish.

Since 1987 UN in Action (UNIA) has been used by broadcasters all over the world as an effective and affordable news/current events subscription.

The UN in Action series is designed to be used royalty-free in the following ways:
    - In their entirety or in part.
    - To provide educators access to the latest activities of the United Nations family.
    - To broaden the scope of a broadcaster's international news coverage.
    - As current events stories for inclusion in magazine format shows.
    - As part of an organization's archival reference library.

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World Chronicle : The United Nations' weekly television interview programme. Recorded at UN Headquarters, World Chronicle features round table discussions with a wide variety of guests, including top Governmental officials, UN experts, goodwill ambassadors and world renowned personalities from the world community concerned with the work of the United Nations.

Year in Review : a video of major UN events, produced at the end of every year. This made-for-television production recaptures some of the highlights of the Organization's role during the year. It is 15 minutes in length and available by satellite to television stations free of charge, in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

For further information, inquiries and requests, please contact:

   UNITED NATIONS
   Department of Public Information
   Audio-Visual Promotion and Distribution Unit
   Room S-805A
   New York, N.Y. 10017
   Tel: (212) 963-6982/1807/6939
   Fax: (212) 963-6869
   E-mail: audio-visual@un.org

 

 

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