The Australian newspaper reported on Tuesday that the 40-year-old WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to interview “key political players, thinkers and revolutionaries from around the world.” The WikiLeaks site said that the show will have a focus on the future, with the theme being “the world tomorrow.” In a statement, Assange said that, “through this series I will explore the possibilities for our future in conversations with those who are shaping it.”
He also added “This is an exciting opportunity to discuss the vision of my guests in a new style of show that examines their philosophies and struggles in a deeper and clearer way than has been done before,”.
Interestingly, even though it’s currently unknown which channels will air the program — and don’t discount the possibility of WikiLeaks broadcasting it online — 10 weekly half-hour episodes are expected to air starting in March. WikiLeaks claims that initial licensing commitments cover more than 600 million viewers.
(Via: Times.com)
He also added “This is an exciting opportunity to discuss the vision of my guests in a new style of show that examines their philosophies and struggles in a deeper and clearer way than has been done before,”.
Interestingly, even though it’s currently unknown which channels will air the program — and don’t discount the possibility of WikiLeaks broadcasting it online — 10 weekly half-hour episodes are expected to air starting in March. WikiLeaks claims that initial licensing commitments cover more than 600 million viewers.
(Via: Times.com)