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Secret-buster Julian Assange to host a Television show

Julian Assange
London, Jan 25: The world's secret-spilling site WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is all set to launch his own television series to give viewers more of what he's been supplying for years: controversy.

According to WikiLeaks statement, "the show is intended to draw together controversial voices from across the political spectrum - iconoclasts, visionaries and power insiders - each to offer a window on the world tomorrow."

The show is set to begin airing in the middle of Mar and will run as ten 30 minute weekly episodes. Meanwhile, how the show will be produced and who will carry it are open questions.

Moreover, media reports said that, it's not even clear if Mr Assange will be free to host the show. He's currently fighting extradition to Sweden, where he's wanted over sex crimes allegations, and US officials are still weighing possible charges linked to his attention-grabbing leaks.

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