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Thursday, November 12 - 2009

CNN makes world's first live international broadcast from ancient Petra

CNN is to take an unprecedented step this week in its 'Eye on the Middle East' week of programming by hosting the first ever live broadcast from inside the ancient city of Petra, one of the world's most famous tourist destinations and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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With the support of Jordan's Ministries of Tourism and Telecommunications, Petra's world famous treasury will be illuminated on Friday night for a live telecast to CNN viewers all over the world.

From the heart of the rock-carved rose-red city, on Friday (November 25) CNN anchor Hala Gorani will co-host a special live edition of 'Eye on the Middle East' with Jim Clancy in Beirut. As a conclusion to CNN's special week of live programming from the region, the Friday evening programme will see the Treasury of the ancient capital of the Nabataean civilization dramatically lit for the night-time transmission.

"For 25 years CNN has provided its viewers with unique and exclusive reporting that goes deeper to deliver a story that provides a richer and broader understanding. This live broadcast from one of the Middle East's most iconic tourist and historical sites, cements CNN's commitment to the region, delivering a unique perspective on the region to our global audience,"


said Rena Golden, senior vice president of CNN International.

"It is entirely fitting that Petra, the treasure of Jordan that also belongs to the world, should be the location for this historic broadcast. The selection of this enthralling site, steeped in history and heritage, matches the exciting scope of the global communications vision shown by CNN in their coverage of the Middle East, and is to be welcomed for its timeliness as well as its central message of peace and stability," said Jordan's Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Alia Hattough-Bouran

'Eye on the Middle East' is part of the special programming commissioned to celebrate CNN's 25th anniversary. The live feature from Petra will include a special report on the logistics of setting up a live night-time broadcast in this beautiful but challenging location.
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Friday 25/11/05 - 1600 GMT - EYE ON MIDDLE EAST Live hour hosted by Hala Gorani in Petra and Jim Clancy in Beirut

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