CHINA GLOBAL
TELEVISION NETWORK
Myth-to-Measure has an ongoing collaboration with CGTN Français, the French-speaking channel of the China Global Television Network for which we act as their correspondents in the UK and Ireland. We produce news stories covering topics as diverse as politics, economy, tech, science, cultural events, Chinese community and partnerships in the UK. Based in London, we travel around both countries and went to Dublin and Edinburgh to report on political issues and cultural events in the capitals.
Brexit supports are gathering in front of Westminster
Politics:
Is Theresa May in denial?
What challenges is China going to face tomorrow?
The UK is strengthening links with potential partners and prepares for its future
Economy and business:
The biggest Tech event in Europe is taking place in London
London welcomes the world's biggest Fintech experts
TECH
Science
Tomorrow's farms in Cambridge
The University of Nottingham teams up with China to find solutions to the problems of food.
The treasures of the legendary Pharaoh Tutankhamun arrive at the Saatchi Gallery in London
The London Christmas season starts at the Royal Botanical Gardens
Culture
Families enjoy ice skating in an Arabian Nights style scenery
Full Grown: They grow furniture
British companies attract Chinese entrepreneurs
The first European project of the Chinese group ABP
China in the UK
Scotland is getting ready for a new independence referendum
Edinburgh is welcoming Chinese tourists
Scotland
In London, a British musician brings Chinese music in the spotlight
The most famous Irish celtic festival
In Ireland, a potential post-Brexit border divides
Ireland
Horse Trade: an Irish business threatened by Brexit
Worldcon & Chinese Science Fiction in Dublin
Covering the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy
During the 2020 Covid-19 global pandemic, Italy was the first European country to be severely hit, suffering thousands of casualties and putting a complete lockdown in place very early. Myth-to-Measure was able to cover the development of the pandemic, showing once again our ability to coordinate production in another country and work in different languages.