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Digital Eye Season 1

March. 31,2022
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"Digital Eye" is an investigative journalism program making full use of geospatial and open source data to seek the truth behind important social issues. The program will use satellite images, social-media analysis and other advanced investigative tools to take an in-depth look at issues.

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Digital Eye Season 1 Full Episode Guide

Episode 7 - Disappearing Forests
First Aired: March. 29,2024

Millions of forest trees are disappearing every year. The investigative journalism program "Digital Eye" uses the power of digital technology to unravel the reality of the deforestation process.

Episode 6 - Archaeology: Making the Invisible Visible!
First Aired: March. 22,2024

The Angkor Wat ruins, Japanese burial mounds, burnt Roman scrolls... Archaeology's digital revolution is revealing traces of ancient civilizations previously invisible and solving mysteries.

Episode 5 - North Korea: The Dictatorship's Hidden Realities
First Aired: October. 14,2023

Repeated missile launches have deepened North Korea's isolation. OSINT is now being used worldwide to shed some light on its weapons development and the invisible post-Covid lives of its citizens.

Episode 4 - Ukraine III: OSINT Unveiling the Fog of War
First Aired: June. 17,2023

Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) provides a powerful tool to journalists and ordinary citizens alike. Tune in to "Digital Eye" and witness the truths that data-driven research reveals about a war-torn part of the world.

Episode 3 - Ukraine II: Tracking the Ravages of War
First Aired: December. 10,2022

Episode two will focus on the city of Mariupol, which has suffered extensive damage as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Episode 2 - Ukraine: The New Satellite War
First Aired: June. 17,2022

The Ukraine crisis may be the first war being reported almost simultaneously ― by satellite and social media.

Episode 1 - Are the Winter Games Sustainable?
First Aired: March. 31,2022

Although the Beijing organizers touted a "Green Games," they largely relied on artificial snow. Using a satellite-based survey, we investigate deep into the sustainability of the Winter Games.

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