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Tuesday, January 01, 2002

Channel 4 News films

David Rowan has reported or produced the following "special reports" for Channel 4 News and More 4 News:

November 11 2005: More 4 News: The video iPod's dirty secret
Four-minute authored film report for More 4 News on plans by the aduIt-entertainment business to profit from repackaging their content for the video iPod - and the lack of agreed standard to protect children. Watch the film (Windows Media)
(Reporter) (Produced by Girish Juneja)

October 28 2005: More 4 News: Are we being pinkwashed?
Four-minute authored film report for More 4 News on growing corporate sponsorship of brea.st-cancer awareness month, and whether the charities are being short-changed.
(Reporter) (Produced by Girish Juneja)

July 27 2003: Chips with Everything
How microchip "RFID" trackers, no bigger than a grain of sand, are going to become the latest weapon in the battle of the high street.
(Reporter) (Produced by Chris Boulding)

April 22 2003: The billion-dollar battle for Winnie the Pooh's hunny
The battle between Disney and the Slesinger family over rights to Winnie the Pooh
(Producer) (Reported by Nicholas Glass)

October 17 2002: How to get inside children's heads
A scientific study to measure how far children are influenced by advertising
(Reporter) (Produced by Adam Vandermark)

January 3 2002: Pirate Power
The pirate radio boom that is now earning station owners big money
(Reporter) (Produced by Northlight/Autonomi)

May 2001: Watching them, watching you
How interactive television is learning more about your personality than you realise
(Reporter) (Produced by Sarfraz Manzoor)

December 21 2000: The new language of the internet age
How technology - from email to SMS - is changing the nature of the English language
(Reporter) (Produced by Zoe Conway)