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| Hidden Cities increases visibility |
| Posted: December 2011 | ||||||
SINGAPORE – Riding on the waves of “exceptional” ratings, AETN All Asia Networks has expanded the line-up of the Hidden Cities series
from four episodes to eight with the new season featuring seven countries.Hidden Cities is a flagship original production of the HISTORY channel — owned and operated by AETN All Asia Networks. Hosted by Anthony Morse, Hidden Cities goes in search of Asia’s forgotten treasures. Enlisting the aid of local guides, historians, archaeologists and scientists, Morse attempts to investigate and unearth places such as the Jewish ghettos of Shanghai, the lost temple city of Muara Jambi in Sumatra and the Skrang River in Sarawak, where Dayak pirates used to ply. Louis Boswell, general manager of AETN All Asia Networks, said: “We’re particularly proud of Hidden Cities as it is a striking example of how our network presents educational content to viewers in an engaging and entertaining form.” HISTORY has also secured Canon and Maybank as the presenting sponsors of Hidden Cities and Caltex as the associate sponsor. Issei Morimoto, vice-president, Consumer Imaging & Information Products Division South & Southeast Asia at Canon Singapore, commented: “Hidden Cities discovers the civilisations that were once buried but are now documented for posterity with Canon imaging and HD video solutions. The series has also created memories of these unique places [explored], and it is very much aligned with our philosophy of capturing one’s memories perfectly.”
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SINGAPORE – Riding on the waves of “exceptional” ratings, AETN All Asia Networks has expanded the line-up of the Hidden Cities series
from four episodes to eight with the new season featuring seven countries.










