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14/01/2002

NEW STREET ANNOUNCE NEW GAME SHOW

NEW Street productions have unveiled their new game show – Strike!
The interactive format has been created for international distribution and license. In a statement the company explained many of their current trading partners would see a streaming pilot version via the web before receiving the traditional VHS. New Street currently provides television and radio content to thirty countries in ten languages.
New Street Productions produces radio and television programming for a world-wide audience and is based in Britain's second city, Birmingham.
The company uses the services of over 200 of the world's top media professionals and is a global provider of quality multimedia content.
For more information visit www.newstreet.com
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