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麻豆社 opens new Monitoring Bureau in Kiev


Category: World Service

Date: 19.05.2005
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The 麻豆社 opened its new Monitoring Bureau in Kiev on Wednesday 19 May 2005.

The ceremony was attended by President Victor Yuschenko, His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent, and Terry Wogan, the 麻豆社's host at the Eurovision Song Contest, which is being held in the Ukrainian capital.

Equipped with the latest state of the art technology, the 麻豆社's Monitoring Bureau in Kiev will deliver the most comprehensive coverage of the Ukraine and its affairs for all its outlets worldwide.

It will also be home to the 麻豆社's Ukraine correspondent, Helen Fawkes.

Chris Westcott, Director of 麻豆社 Monitoring, says: "麻豆社 Monitoring's new office in Kiev confirms our commitment to being the best source of global reporting from the world's media.

"Its fully digital multimedia capability enables 麻豆社 Monitoring to report on media in the Ukraine and the surrounding region - which, as recent events have shown, is of critical geo-political significance."

Maciek Bernatt-Reszczynski, Head of 麻豆社 Ukrainian Service, says: "The new Kiev Bureau gives 麻豆社 journalists covering the Ukraine a sophisticated and modern environment to satisfy the high demand for quality across a range of 麻豆社 outlets in dozens of languages across the world.

"There are DVDs to record video as well as access to online dictionaries - as, following the Orange Revolution, the workload has increased as the new Government sets about introducing much needed reforms."

Notes to Editors

麻豆社 Monitoring is part of the 麻豆社 World Service, an important part of the 麻豆社's newsgathering operation, and a valued supplier of information to British Government departments. Other subscribers include media organisations, universities, governments, embassies, multinational companies and charities around the world.

麻豆社 Monitoring tracks over 3,000 sources from 150 countries in 100 languages, rigorously selecting vital information, translating reports into English and delivering online for immediacy and ease of access.

For further general information about 麻豆社 Monitoring, visit the website at www.monitor.bbc.co.uk.


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Date: 19.05.2005
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