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Global Outlook is a weekly multi-media news digest produced by [[Eliot Redstone]] and [[Brightstar Media]]. Its general focus is on corporate development on the technological front. The televised portion uses cybernetic audio and video recording techniques to give the viewer an immersive experience when the program is watched using a special headset, effectively "bringing the viewer to the story, not the story to the viewer." Global Outlook is in its seventh season, and is simultaneously broadcast in 72 languages around the world. Some of its top stories have included a piece on [[http://jazzflavor.com/gurps/index.php?title=Datalite&section=1 | Infinite Echo]]
Global Outlook is a weekly multi-media news digest produced by [[Eliot Redstone]] and [[Brightstar Media]]. Its general focus is on corporate development on the technological front. The televised portion uses cybernetic audio and video recording techniques to give the viewer an immersive experience when the program is watched using a special headset, effectively "bringing the viewer to the story, not the story to the viewer." Global Outlook is in its seventh season, and is simultaneously broadcast in 72 languages around the world. Some of its top stories have included a piece on [[Datalite&section=1 | Infinite Echo]]


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Global Outlook is a weekly multi-media news digest produced by Eliot Redstone and Brightstar Media. Its general focus is on corporate development on the technological front. The televised portion uses cybernetic audio and video recording techniques to give the viewer an immersive experience when the program is watched using a special headset, effectively "bringing the viewer to the story, not the story to the viewer." Global Outlook is in its seventh season, and is simultaneously broadcast in 72 languages around the world. Some of its top stories have included a piece on Infinite Echo