COP29 Debuts Daily Show TV with Britain’s Hi-Impact Collaboration

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COP29 is all set to debut its “Daily Show” television program in collaboration with the British broadcasting company “Hi-Impact”. This program will be aired live starting November 11 and will cover the daily events of the UN Conference of the Parties, which is scheduled to take place in Baku from November 11-22.

The aim of the 30-minute “Daily Show” is to attract a global audience to the COP29 events. The show will feature world leaders, scientists, public figures, and climate innovators as guests in an innovative format. It will be broadcast online in cooperation with 47 television studios across four continents, allowing millions of viewers to watch for free. Additionally, episodes will be uploaded to COP29’s official YouTube and other social media channels after each broadcast.

This unique format of the “Daily Show” was developed in partnership with “Hi Impact”, a renowned agency and broadcasting company specializing in communication. The show reflects COP29’s commitment to inclusivity by providing an opportunity for an international audience that cannot attend the conference in person to follow the events in a distinct manner.

Hosted by Rosanna Lockwood, a seasoned journalist and international presenter with extensive experience in news and interview programs, the show will be broadcast from a specially created studio in the Green Zone of COP29. Lockwood, known for hosting programs like “News UK” and “Prime Time with Rosanna Lockwood”, will bring her expertise to engage viewers from various backgrounds on climate change issues.

In addition to featuring prominent figures in the field of climate change as guest reporters, the show will also include bloggers who focus on climate issues to reach a younger audience through non-traditional media channels. The tone and style of the show are tailored to make the complex and technical climate debate more accessible to a wider audience.

Media and broadcasting companies interested in airing the “Daily Show” can do so for free by applying through the provided email address. This initiative aims to spread awareness about COP29 and its significance in addressing climate change on a global scale.

Overall, the “Daily Show” promises to be an engaging and informative program that will shed light on important climate-related discussions and developments during COP29. Through this collaboration with Hi-Impact, COP29 is taking a step towards reaching a broader audience and making a meaningful impact in the fight against climate change.

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