October 11, 2013
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Watch MEDIASTAN

For the first time ever, audiences get a behind-the-scenes insight into the world’s first truly global media event: “Operation Cablerun” : the 2011 operation during which WikiLeaks ran hundreds of thousands of secret US government cables to media outlets around the world.

Watch MEDIASTAN free from Thursday 7 November to Sunday 10 November in Australia and New Zealand only, on FAIRFAX MEDIA.

Click HERE to watch or visit FAIRFAX digital streaming platforms, smh.tv, theage.tv, canberratimes.tv or brisbanetimes.tv.


In MEDIASTAN, an undercover team of journalists drives across the central Asian republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and into US occupied Afghanistan, before continuing its journey into the west; regrouping in Julian Assange’s kitchen, ambushing the editor of the Guardian, and obtaining candid footage of the New York Times editor and its publisher Arthur Sulzberger speaking about Obama.

For the press release from the German/Austrian/Swiss launch of the film, click here.

For the press release from the US/Canadian launch of the film October 18, click here.

For the press release from the UK launch of the film October 11, click here.


Video on Demand is available globally at all times http://jman.tv/store?p=5104.

On all other platforms:

on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mediastan

on Dailymotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x15tipf_mediastan_news

On Facebook: http://app.screenburn.co.uk/movie/mediastan

Visit the Mediastan homepage at mediastan.net.

For downloads and broadcast info visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65989&bid=5

Julian Assange

Australian editor, publisher, and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006. He came to international attention in 2010 after WikiLeaks published a series of leaks.

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