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Welcome to Re:Source Media an integrated broadcast organization that develops media properties for the world.

We're proud of our diverse body of work. From new series like Going Global and the landmark special The White Continent, to hit programs such as Wine Portfolio and WTF, Re:Source Media's global footprint comes to life through our television, interactive web content and mobile applications.

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YouTube Killed the Television Star

YouTube Killed the Television Star Media is evolving, audiences are changing and our business is never going to be ...

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This Could be Anywhere, This Could Be Everywhere: Or Why Food Is Universal

This Could be Anywhere, This Could Be Everywhere: Or Why Food Is Universal I was sitting in the Foreign Correspondents Club in Tokyo having a meeting with ...

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The Spirit of Ireland

The Spirit of Ireland For many March 17th marks St. Patrick's Day, which is a time to celebrate, ...

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Let’s Shop’s Guide to Global Shopping

Let’s Shop’s Guide to Global Shopping Cheryll Gillespie, the Host of our long running TV series Let's Shop is a ...

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YouTube Killed the Television Star

YouTube Killed the Television Star

Media is evolving, audiences are changing and our business is never going to be the same again. A decade ago web videos tried to emulate television, 5 years ago TV started to try to duplicate the online experience, but today the two platforms don’t compete as much as coexist.  And that’s good for traditional television more »

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This Could be Anywhere, This Could Be Everywhere: Or Why Food Is Universal

This Could be Anywhere, This Could Be Everywhere: Or Why Food Is Universal

I was sitting in the Foreign Correspondents Club in Tokyo having a meeting with three very high profile Japanese media executives when suddenly the convivial atmosphere of endless quantities of sashimi and too much sake turned dark. One of my hosts, apparently feeling the effects of the sake or a certain comfort level with me, more »

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