NewsWatch is an American television program with a focus on technology, consumer and entertainment, specifically consumer news, celebrity interviews, mobile app reviews, editorial and sponsored consumer electronic reviews, breaking medical and government news, and public service announcements.NewsWatch also features on-location satellite media tour (SMT) interviews, video news releases (VNRs), and national non-profit awareness campaigns submitted to the program by various providers. Newswatch reviews new technology and films.NewsWatch is based in Washington, D.C. with offices in Fairfax, Virgina, New York City, and Denver, Colorado. NewsWatch is owned and operated by Bridge Communications, a video production and communications company.
Origins
NewsWatch began airing in March 1990 as a monthly program with a primary focus on financial issues. In the 1990s, it expanded its scope to become more of a TV news magazine covering a variety of topics of interest to the general public.
The program features both editorial and paid segments, where companies can market and promote their brand after an editorial approval process from the NewsWatch standards and practices team.
Format
NewsWatch is hosted by Andrew Tropeano, who introduces individual stories and consumer oriented product/service reviews. Segments within the program typically run one-to-two minutes in length and are usually self-contained reports.
Affiliations
Bridge Communications, the parent company for NewsWatch, also owns the video production and media buying firm NWT Media Group.
Origins
NewsWatch began airing in March 1990 as a monthly program with a primary focus on financial issues. In the 1990s, it expanded its scope to become more of a TV news magazine covering a variety of topics of interest to the general public.
The program features both editorial and paid segments, where companies can market and promote their brand after an editorial approval process from the NewsWatch standards and practices team.
Format
NewsWatch is hosted by Andrew Tropeano, who introduces individual stories and consumer oriented product/service reviews. Segments within the program typically run one-to-two minutes in length and are usually self-contained reports.
Affiliations
Bridge Communications, the parent company for NewsWatch, also owns the video production and media buying firm NWT Media Group.
Police Meupep-pep is a program launched by The Regional Police of the Republic of Indonesia (Polda) of Aceh on April 10, 2013, ago. Its presence can suppress the number of accidents on the highway and reduce the number of traffic violators. Until almost one year after the launch only (Police Superintendent) AKBP H. Adnan, himself capable of being a police 'meupep-pep' in Aceh.
After the meupep-pep police program was launched, Adnan, who serves as Head of Education and Traffic Engineering of the Aceh Police, is believed to be the coordinator of the police officers and the implementation of all Polres in Aceh.
After the meupep-pep police program was launched, Adnan, who serves as Head of Education and Traffic Engineering of the Aceh Police, is believed to be the coordinator of the police officers and the implementation of all Polres in Aceh.
Daman Sood is an Indian Sound Recording Engineer, best known for his work with musicians such as Jagjit Singh and Abida Parveen, as well as his prolific work as a Song Recordist for many Bollywood film soundtracks, including Devdas, Sarfarosh, Dilwale Dulhania le Jayenge and Vaastav: The Reality.
One of the first graduates in sound engineering from Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, he started his career in 1969, thereafter and in a career spanning over 50 years went on to have an important impact on sound recording in Hindi film music (Bollywood) and non-film music, through Western Outdoor Recording Studio, Mumbai.
Partial filmography
* Dilwale Dulhania le Jayenge (1995)
* Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998)
* Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001)
* Devdas (2002)
* Little Box of Sweets (2008)
Awards
* 2003 IIFA Awards: Best Song recording: Devdas
One of the first graduates in sound engineering from Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, he started his career in 1969, thereafter and in a career spanning over 50 years went on to have an important impact on sound recording in Hindi film music (Bollywood) and non-film music, through Western Outdoor Recording Studio, Mumbai.
Partial filmography
* Dilwale Dulhania le Jayenge (1995)
* Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998)
* Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001)
* Devdas (2002)
* Little Box of Sweets (2008)
Awards
* 2003 IIFA Awards: Best Song recording: Devdas
Pulin Bayan Chakma (born in 1952) is an author, Indian politician who has served as the Chief Executive Member of the Chakma Autonomous District Council. Chakma was first elected as Member of District Council in by-election to Jarulsury MDC Constituency held in May 1980. Subsequently, he was elected five consecutive terms (1982, 1988, 1993, 1998 & 2003) from the Rajmandal MDC constituency and later elected from Bajeisora MDC constituency in 2013.
He served as the Chief Executive Member for the four terms under Indian National Congress led government in Chakma Autonomous District Council. During his tenure as Chief Executive Member, establishment of Government Kamalanagar College and Kamalanagar High School, introduction of compulsory Chakma literature and Chakma script in primary schools, English medium in primary and middle schools was introduced. He was associated with the All India Chakma Cultural Association during 1992 to 1993. He is the author of the first Chakma-English Dictionary.
He served as the Chief Executive Member for the four terms under Indian National Congress led government in Chakma Autonomous District Council. During his tenure as Chief Executive Member, establishment of Government Kamalanagar College and Kamalanagar High School, introduction of compulsory Chakma literature and Chakma script in primary schools, English medium in primary and middle schools was introduced. He was associated with the All India Chakma Cultural Association during 1992 to 1993. He is the author of the first Chakma-English Dictionary.