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Canadian producer plans 'Naked News'
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-05-19 17:06

A Canadian producer is poised to unveil Spanish versions of its Internet and cable television news show, in which anchors deliver the day's top stories in the buff, this week, company officials say.


Diana Velikova (C) presents the news on Bulgaria's private M-SAT sattelite TV channel, starting fully dressed and finishing naked. Similarly, Hong Kong viewers will get the naked truth on a new TV news show presented by nude newsreaders. [AFP/file]

Naked Broadcasting Network Inc., which has produced "Naked News" in English since 1999, teamed up with Florida-based APA International Film Distributors Inc. for two versions of "Noticias al Desnudo," or Naked News, executive producer David Warga said Monday.

"One version is a fully nude Naked News program dubbed into Spanish," Warga said. "The second version is the exact same but with the pubic area pixilated out for more conservative markets."

Warga said he hopes to attract Spanish-speaking viewers on the Internet and on cable throughout the United States and Latin America.

Portuguese and French editions are expected soon, Naked News said.

 
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