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Discovery
Channel has announced that Thomas Friedman, New York
Times columnist and winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize,
for commentary will be hosting a series of special world
premiere documentaries. They will air quarterly on the channel
from next year. The programmes will provide a new forum
for Friedman's authoritative insight into world affairs
and provide a deeper understanding of modern times.
Production
of the first special is slated to begin this fall. The programmes
to focus on evolving world events, will feature on-site
reporting, access to world leaders, political and social
experts and other key newsmakers. Discovery will co-produce
the specials with New York Times Television, the documentary
production unit of The Times, an official release
states.
Friedman
received the Pulitzer prize this month in recognition for
extensive reporting, in commenting on the worldwide impact
of the terrorist threat. He also won Pulitzer Prizes for
international reporting from Lebanon (1983) and Israel (1988).
Earlier
this month, The New York Times Company and Discovery Communications
had announced a joint venture to co-own and develop Discovery
Civilisation Channel into a leading network for programming
on history and current events. At that time the two companies
also announced a programming output agreement under which
DCI will produce and purchase programming from New York
Times Television over the next five years.
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