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Everglade Media Presents
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EYE SPY
Undercover News
Treatment
Reporting from the field
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The audience is captured from the start of each
episode with host Jack Hambrick introducing the
lead segment. It deals with a compelling, topical
news issue such as the threat from North Korea or
terrorist insurgents in Iraq. Viewers will be on the
inside track as they learn the ins and outs of the
sometimes startling intelligence measures taken.
Mark Ian Birdsall serves as the program's lead correspondent. He
contributes Eye Spy Magazine's investigative resources and network of
informants to provide viewers with exclusive information. A reoccurring
segment, "Intelligence Briefs", follows the lead segment. "Intelligence
Briefs" is a series of 1-minute vignettes on intelligence and spy news
from around the world. The break is preceded by a tease of one
upcoming-featured segments.
Returning from the break viewers are introduced to the latest tools of
the spy trade. This segment is called "Eye Spy Toolbox". The host then
comes back to introduce a second feature dealing with a topical news
story and the intelligence issues behind it. This segment is narrated by
an EYE SPY Magazine correspondent.
"The War On Terror: Unseen Images" is the next reoccurring segment.
It shows viewers exclusive Eye Spy Magazine photographs of war and
terror from around the world. This is followed by a voice over tease to
the next featured segment after a break.
That segment is "Military Matters", a 1:30 presentation that exposes
the latest in military technology and secret "black projects". The closing
segment is a historical spy saga. It features forgotten spy stories of
WWII and Cold War years. The host ends the program with a closing
stand up.
EYE SPY, Undercover News is an edgy, story driven program,
incorporating fast paced editing and graphics in the style of a television
news magazine. Everything is shot in the field and on location. A sense
of immediacy is constant. Video news footage is used when necessary
as well as spy photos, satellite images and classified documents
provided by EYE SPY Magazine correspondents.
A strong emphasis on storytelling sets the program apart from other news programs. EYE SPY, Undercover News tackles many of the stories and issues that maybe known to viewers, but goes beyond the headlines by providing the intellegence issues behind the story. The program's in depth stories allow viewers to see how there are often times others working silently along with the soldiers and political leaders that few know about. These are the covert operations and stories that EYE SPY, Undercover News is able uncover through its network of contacts and in depth investigations.
Represented by Dual-Media, contact Tom
Van Herwarde, 973-702-1745.
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