Lisa Ling aboard OWN, Oprah and Her Show, ‘Our America’

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Lisa Lings investigations into the lives of sex offenders and faith healers won her a quick renewal for a second season of her documentary series Our America with Lisa Ling, one of the most successful series (even now) ashore Oprah Winfreys fledgling OWN outlet.

Ling, 37, is yet at work on Season Two even as Season One of Our America takes an extra bow with a special episode Tuesday night at 10/9c on OWN. Its a seventh-hour epilogue to the six episodes of Season One that brings viewers up-to-date with the real-life subjects whose lives Ling documented during the season including some of the sex offenders she found alive in expel in the Florida woods, the heroin addicts she met in Ohio, the gay man labeled Christian who struggled with his faith and his sexual orientation in the episode titled Pray the Gay Away, and David from Online Brides who voyaged to Colombia in quest of a match.

Lisa Ling Ventures Off the Beaten Path to Find Her ‘America’

When we caught up with her for a call interview, Ling was on-location somewhere in Utah working on a subject for Season Two that she would not divulge. However, she had not problem differentiating us all about Season One, revealing which episodes drew the most reaction, which ones surprised her the most, what it was like to work with Oprah Winfrey as her employer, and what Ling herself watches on TV. Heres what she had to say:

You did 6 episodes, with this more hour this week. Which one was your preference? Thats a difficult answer because I love every one of them in a assorted way. [The episode almost] Faith Healers namely fair a great episode of television.

Why single namely 1 out? Well, I muse that its accidental and its emotional and afterward its hopeful. Every period I see it, I still am wishing that Steve Felton [a wheelchair-bound man functioned in the show] will wade.

Of the six shows, which one got the maximum response from spectators? For sure Pray the Gay Away [about the belief held by some that homosexuality can be reversed through chant] definitely generated the biggest response. Im no wondered. The publish of homosexuality and Christianity is perhaps the maximum divisive publish in Christianity today. And were talking about 2 entities that are so profoundly personal as human their faith and their sexual orientation. Im proudest of that show because it wasnt planned to be an inquiry. It was intended to peeve people apt think and to try to permit viewers to variety of feel what its like to be in the shoes of either sides.

The Real King’s Speech Lands New Broadcasters

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The Real King’s Speech is inspired by the theatrical adaptedness, which won this year’s Academy Award for best motion picture. The one-hour special has been elected up for prime-time slots by such broadcasters as ABC in Australia, Bravo! and CTV in Canada, DR in Denmark and National Geographic for Latin USA. Also on embark are NRK in Norway, Prime in New Zealand, TVE in Spain and YLE in Finland. Multiple home distraction deals have been concluded as well, including one with Time Life in Australia.

cheat Roberts, the senior VP of international bargains at DRG, said, Its U.K. premiere delivered one of C4s maximum ratings for a documentary this annual and todays deals underline the worlds charm with an extraordinary Kings struggle. 1212s aptitude to deliver such a wonderful and fast turnaround documentary has granted us to capitalize on the universal success of the function movie, the special ambition be beyond enhanced at MIPTV.

Also ashore the DRG slate as MIPTV are Perfume, a three-parter because BBC Four that explores the industry and the temperaments after it, and Hidden Treasures of Art, a three-part sequence produced along Modern television for BBC Two that sees Griff Rhys Jones travel the world to explore remote civilizations and their masterpiece. From ITV1 comes Martin Clunes & the Lion Man, presented along Buffalo Pictures and examining the lives of the lions of Tanzania. Renegade Pictures’ Marathon Boy namely a co-commission from BBC, HBO and ARTE that tells the article of the youngest marathon runner ever. Wedding Wars namely a VH1 reality sequence produced by 495 Productions that couples physically war apt triumph the wedding of their nightmares. There’s likewise Grin & Build It, from Zone 3 for Canada’s W Network, which for human with struggling relationships and collapsing homes are set on a road apt fix. The docusoap Chop Shop is set inside in a hip museum. It’s a Paperny catena for Slice. Rounding out the list are The Strafford Brothers, a WD Entertainment series for FOX8 in Australia about savage party boys, and Renegade Pictures’ How to Live with Women, a show for BBC Three that spotlights inspirational women who are altering bad boys into the perfect partners.

Diane Rankin the senior VP of acquisitions at DRG, continued, Its fantastic to be launching 40 new non-fiction titles and also have 15 series returning. Our factual slate for MIPTV is tremendously unlike and it showcases creativity from producers approximately the earth and builds on our strategy to persist to bring programming for opener prime-time demographics to our multinational broadcast partners.

Japanese catastrophe dims hereafter of nuclear power in U.S.

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The future of 30 proposed nuclear reactors in the United States, including a second at Ameren Missouri’s Callaway plant, has been thrown into limbo while the world anxiously watches efforts to control the scatter of radiation half a world away.

Even before the crisis in Japan, dubious economics endangered nuclear energy’s second act in the United States. Now, the latent for tougher safety requirements and regulatory scrutiny threatens to heap on more uncertainty and re-ignite a public backlash against a technology that lately has been viewed as a maximal barricade against universal warming.

The shifting outlook of politics and public opinion over the past three weeks recollections the hysteria circling nuclear power in decades elapse,Replica Omega watches, behind incidents at Three Mile Island in 1979 and Chernobyl in 1986.

Dozens of permitted reactors were obliterated after Three Mile Island – including the aboriginal plans for a second Callaway reactor, premier drawn up more than three decades ago. Regulators have but to sign off on a new plant since. Even the first Callaway project had to be re-engineered on the fly to encounter new safety rules, furthering construction delays and driving up already inflated costs.

Now, the nuclear manufacture is struggling to discourage a new but versed crisis of reassurance.

Even nuclear energy’s harshest commentators concede namely events in Japan won’t intervene operation of new nuclear power plants. But financial and stamina plan analysts believe the fallout from Japan could dull the industry’s prospects because years to come.

"This is a substantially worse accident than Three Mile Island, so it seems inconceivable that there won’t be a reassessment in some places,Audemars Piguet Watch 25911OR.OO.D002CR.01," said Peter W. Bradford, a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission during the 1979 emergency who now teaches environmental statute at the University of Vermont. "I don’t penetrate how there cannot be a important reappraisal."

Public and political pressure could make it tougher to allow and site new reactors. Heightened regulatory scrutiny could mean delays or amplified licensing reviews for plant developers and additional costs for a technology dared at steep capital and financing costs.

"A renovated public focus aboard the inherent hazards of nuclear power will claim for many," credit ratings firm Standard & Poor’s said in a March 15 report. "This could result in delays in license-extension approvals and deteriorating economics for new plant construction."

Even before Fukushima, the oft-referenced U.S. nuclear renewal was stuck in independent.

New reactors have been proposed in 14 states, yet development exertions have slowed or stalled in many cases for additional electric generation isn’t needed or because developers can’t obtain them financed.

$5,539 PER KILOWATT

The biggest obstacle to establishing fashionable nuclear plants has been the staggering upfront cost.

That’s the circumstance in Missouri, where St. Louis-based Ameren asked the NRC to suspend a reiterate of its construction and operating authorize applying in 2009 after efforts to rescind the state’s construction work in progress (CWIP) law failed. The fathom would have eliminated a current taboo against charging electricity ratepayers to finance power plant costs ahead the plant is completed.

Ameren has said it cannot build the plant without a repeal of that law, even although the utility has applied for a federal loan vouch to help finance construction. The utility has shirked questioning detailed questions approximately the potential costs of a second nuclear plant at Callaway, phoning the disputes precocious.

The Energy Information Administration, the statistical arm of the Department of Energy, recently estimated that a nuclear plant would spend $5,539 per kilowatt – a meaningful bound from its own estimate a year earlier.

At that amount, a 1,600-megawatt project such as that creature contemplated by the utility would carry a price tag of almost $9 billion – roughly equivalent to the mart value of the state’s two largest utilities (Ameren Corp. and Great Plains Energy Inc.) combined. And that’s in today’s greenbacks. A new Ameren plant is still years away.

Even John W. Rowe, chief administrative of the nation’s largest nuclear worker,A. Lange & Söhne Watches Saxonia, Chicago-based Exelon Corp., recently answered the wisdom of mansion new reactors, meantime singing the compliments of natural gas as an option to coal.

In a lecture to the conservative American Enterprise Institute three days before the Japan earthquake, Rowe said that "natural gas is queen" – and that doubling or tripling the size of the current nuclear fleet would necessitate $300 billion to $600 billion in government subsidies, because the plants aren’t economic at today’s natural gas prices.

Building dreams by Science City

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Inside the San Antonio Children’s Museum a budding scientific community buzzes to life.

At a kid-friendly perimeter board, 10-year-old Alejandro Morales connects black and ruddy cables to explicit blocks and lights the M of a SACM marquee over the smudge. Nearby,Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Zippy Wallet, at a long,Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Corrector Watches, yellow track, 8-year-old John James dew a colorful Duplo brick marathon motorcar down one of the track’s two alleys, reconstructing the car to increase its speed behind each escape.

Over at a tall wind tube, 8-year-old Mercedes Avila chips attach a parachute made of pipe detergents and a coffee strainer and then feeds it into the base of the tube to watch it spiral up and out from the top. And at a small table several feet away, 7-year-old Julia Sarabia stacks faux lumber blocks in a quasi-White House shape to test its reliability against a extemporaneous earthquake with the push of a button.

Welcome to Science City. Population: Any children who ambitions to explore the wide-open earth of scientific finding.

Science City is a fashionable, permanent exhibit by the San Antonio Children’s Museum namely encourages tiny Einsteins apt plaything with gravity,Casio Watch AW582B-4ADR, stack and drop bricks and blocks and discipline additional interactive, hands-on experimentation. The goal is to show kids the importance of studying how to attempt, fail, attempt another and hopefully succeed as they find new ways to meditation like scientists.

It’s the technological usage at its maximum basic and most playful.
 

Local firm’s software shines by the Oscars

Posted by admin in Cartier Watches on 29-03-2011

IROQUOIS — Ross Video has won the showbiz trifecta.

A graphics package produced along the Iroquois-based firm was recently secondhand in the Academy Awards broadcast, hatting a triumphing streak that began with the Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 30 and th the Grammy Awards February 13.

"It was really a stair-step process. We had apt all over every 1 flawlessly apt obtain to the afterward one," Brian Olson, marketing production manager for Ross Video’s XPression, said in a tel interview from his family bottom in Omaha, Nebraska.

XPression is a 2D-and-3D computer-generated imagery and film graphics system.

"It does live television graphics," said Olson.

That manner the Ross Videoowned pack is what allowed viewers to the information about the Oscar champions on their screens while the winners walked up to the podium.

"We likewise did the credit roll, which is probably the longest honor roll on television," said Olson.

Ross Video had the pleasure of putting its own company name above that long coil, acquiring recognition that has lifted the firm’s visibility to a new class.

Los Angeles-based production company Mdots/Fontastics chose XPression to invest graphics for the 83rd Academy Awards, which wound February 27, after using it in the two additional medals shows, said Olson.

"We had about a week and a half’s notice."

That followed almost a annual and a half of going to get the enterprise to alteration to XPression after a decade of doing the graphics differently, added Olson.

 

In a reception release, Mdots/Fontastics owner Allan Wells shrieked XPression "the hereafter of live graphics in distraction TV."

With tens of millions of viewers, the Academy Awards are definitely the huge time.

"You have not choice yet to be flawless, to be absolute," said Olson.

And it was absolutely flawless. The product will probable make one encore by next year’s Oscars, he said.

Ross Video specializes in live production technology, devising and manufacturing technical equipment as the broadcasting industry.

It employs some 350 people worldwide, including about 140 in Iroquois.

Nearly two years ago, Ross Video acquired the Dutch firm Media Refinery, the developer of XPression. It was Ross Video’s first acquisition, and it’s now proving to be a key strategic buy.

While the software is developed elsewhere, the hardware that comes with it is put attach in Iroquois, said Ross Video negotiator Sara Bell.

The human on the layer are proud to have been part of the Oscars, she said.

"Everybody is definitely consciousness portion of it," said Bell.

This is not the 1st time Ross Video has been in the spotlight.

In 2006, the Iroquois firm received an award of its own -a Gemini for emphatic technical accomplishment for the development of a appliance that allows production groups to take audio and visual feeds from various sources and translate them into a favored format such as digital and lofty meaning.

And in 2008, Ross technology left the confines of Earth’s atmosphere, riding the space shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station. Ross designed and built a smhardly ever vital component of the Japanese Experiment Module.

In truth, Olson jokingly refers to XPression’s character in the Oscars as a trip to the moon. Once you’ve been there, what do you shoot for next?

Fortunately, there is no shortage of goals.

"We have a lot of affair to go out there and get," said Olson.

I calculate it namely going apt be a lot of fun

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He spoke with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution almost balancing his current job with practicing law and what firms should do while commerce slows down.

 

Q: Why did you absence to be the managing associate?

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