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COP29 launches Daily Show TV programme

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November 10, 2024
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COP29 launches Daily Show TV programme

BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 10. Starting from
11th November, the “COP29 Daily Show”, a collaborative
partnership between COP29 and Hi Impact will be broadcast live from
Baku, Azerbaijan, Trend reports.

The COP29 Daily Show will be a highly watchable, energetic and
intelligent 30-minute summary of the day’s action at the most
significant event of the year – COP29 to be held in Baku,
Azerbaijan on 11-22 November. The innovative format will welcome
guests ranging from world leaders to scientists, community voices
and industry pioneers.

All twelve episodes of the COP29 Daily show will be available
for free to millions of viewers from around the world, through
syndication with 47 TV stations, including the national
broadcasters on four continents. Episodes will be uploaded daily to
COP29’s official YouTube and social media channels for later
playback.

The first of its kind, the Daily Show, is being produced in
partnership with Hi Impact, a globally renowned communications
agency and broadcast specialists. The show is delivered as part of
COP29 commitment to improving global inclusion: it will allow
international audiences unable to attend in person, to connect with
the event in a way like never before.




The programme will be filmed in a purpose-built studio located
in the Green Zone and will be hosted by Rosanna Lockwood, a
journalist and international presenter with extensive experience in
the field of news and interview programs broadcast on leading TV
channels in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. She was the host of
the shows like “Prime Time with Rosanna Lockwood” and “News UK” in
London.

The Daily Show couch is set to welcome an array of diverse
voices, each prominent in the Climate Change discussion. The
programme will also feature YouTube climate creators as guest
reporters, taking the reach of the programme to young audiences who
do not engage in traditional media. The tone and style of the show
has been specifically designed to enable audiences from all walks
of life to connect with the topic of Climate Change. The idea of
the show is to break down barriers and to make the climate change
discussion more relatable and accessible to a wider range of
viewers.

The programme is available for broadcast at no cost to media
organisations. Companies interested in broadcasting the show can
apply through the e-mail address [email protected].

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