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CNN International
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Launched September 1, 1985; 31 years ago (1985-09-01)
Owned by Turner Broadcasting System
(Time Warner)
Picture format 480i (SDTV/16:9 letterbox)
576i (SDTV/16:9) (EMEA only)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan This is CNN
Go There
The Most Trusted Name in News
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area Worldwide (available in 190+ countries, as well as hotels and cruise ships)
Headquarters CNN Center Atlanta, Georgia, London, Hong Kong, Mumbai and Abu Dhabi
Formerly called CNN Europe
Sister channel(s)
Website www.cnni.com
TV schedule (Asia)
TV schedule (Europe)
TV schedule (North America)
Availability
Terrestrial
La7
(Italy)
Limited retransmission overnight only
TDT
(Andorra)
Channel 36
Boxer
(Sweden)
Channel 26
Satellite
Foxtel
(Australia)
Channel 605
Austar
(Australia)
Channel 605
Astra 1H 11778 V (digital)
EastLink
(Canada)
Channel 511
Sky Italia
(Italy)
Channel 526
DirecTV
(Latin America)
Channel 706
GVT
(Brazil)
Channel 137
SKY Network Television
(New Zealand)
Channel 087
Freesat
(UK)
Channel 207
Sky
(UK, Ireland)
Channel 506 (HD)
Channel 579 (SD)
Astro
(Malaysia)
Channel 511
beIN (Middle East
& North Africa)
Channel 145 (HD)
DStv
(South Africa)
Channel 401
Indovision
(Indonesia)
Channel 333
Cogeco
(Canada)
Channel 31
Aora TV
(Indonesia)
Channel 701
TelkomVision
(Indonesia)
Channel 172
Sky TV
(Indonesia)
Channel 172
Movistar Chile
(Chile)
Channel 403
KTV Ltd. (Falkland Islands) -
SkyLife
(South Korea)
Channel 172
Bulsatcom
(Bulgaria)
Channel 710
Dialog TV
(Sri Lanka)
Channel 2
SKY Brasil
(Brazil)
Channel 110
Tata Sky
(India)
Channel 530
Airtel Digital TV
(India)
Channel 320
Videocon d2h (India) Channel 359
Cable
First Media
(Indonesia)
Channel 236
MediaNet
(Maldives)
Channel 110
StarHub TV
(Singapore)
Channel 711
Cable TV Hong Kong Channel 74
Virgin Media
(Ireland)
Channel 205
TelstraClear InHomeTV
(New Zealand)
Channel 91
UPC Romania Channel 422
Virgin Media
(UK)
Channel 607
Available on select U.S. cable providers Check local listings for channels
TrueVisions
(Thailand)
Channel 52
SkyCable
(Philippines)
Channel 28 (SD Digital), Channel 181 (HD)
Destiny Cable
(Philippines)
Channel 20 (Analog), Channel 28 (SD Digital), Channel 181 (HD Digital)
Cablelink
(Philippines)
Channel 19
Parasat Cable TV
(Philippines)
Channel 40
Aora TV
(Indonesia)
Channel 711
Transvision
(Indonesia)
Channel 600
Sky TV Palembang
(Indonesia)
Channel 172
Verizon FiOS
(U.S.)
Channel 105
Tigo Star (Paraguay) Channel 600
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 178
IPTV
Airtel Sky Channel 581
Xbox 360
(Australia)
Channel 316
now TV
(Hong Kong)
Channel 316
AT&T U-verse / CenturyLink
(U.S.)
Channel 205
Bell Fibe TV / Optik TV
(Canada)
Channel 511 Bell Fibe TV / Channel 827 Optik TV
Telekom Entertain (Germany) Channel 128 (SD/HD)
MEO
(Portugal)
Channel 203
SFR Neufbox
(France)
Channel 260
Peers.TV
(Russia)
Channel 36
Google Fiber
(U.S.)
Channel 111
Dil Hai DTH (India) Channel 167 (HD)
(Macau) Channel 808
Fetch TV
(Australia)
Channel 179
Streaming media
CNN.com/live Watch live
(U.S. cable subscribers only; requires login from participating television providers to access stream)
TVPlayer Watch live (UK only)
DittoTV Watch live (India only)
FreeInterTV.COM Watch live (Worldwide)
CNNgo Application Apple TV
CNNgo Application Roku
Internet Protocol television Sling TV
Internet Protocol television PlayStation Vue
iOS CNNgo on iPad

CNN International (CNNI), simply referred to on the channel as CNN, is an international English language cable, satellite, IPTV and digital terrestrial television channel that is owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner. The channel carries news, current affairs, politics, sports, opinions, features and business programming worldwide; it cooperates with parent network CNN's national and international news bureaus. Unlike its sister channel, CNN, a US-only cable TV service which is mostly broadcast from CNN studios at the Time Warner Center in New York City on weekdays and CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia at the weekend, CNN International is carried on a variety of TV platforms across the world, and mostly broadcast from studios outside the US, in London, Mumbai, Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi.

CNN International is available in most countries, its international reach includes more than 200 million households, and hotel rooms in over 190 countries. For most viewers it is free-to-air, though some pay television providers include it in their programming packages, or issue a virtual channel to the FTA version on the same satellite. The current managing director of CNN International is Tony Maddox.

CNN International, in large part a result of Ted Turner's globalization ideals, began broadcasting on September 1, 1985, at first primarily broadcasting to American business travelers in hotels. The first studio for CNNI was at CNN's original studio building known as Techwood, home at that time to all of Turner Broadcasting System's channels. Today, it is home to the Turner Studios complex that houses the entertainment channels. Other early studios in Atlanta were tucked away in various corners of the CNN Center, and the newsroom lacked even a digital clock. The vast majority of the network's programming originally consisted of simulcasts of the two domestic CNN channels (CNN/US and Headline News). In 1990, however, the amount of news programming produced by CNNI especially for international viewers increased significantly. A new newsroom and studio complex was built in 1994, as CNN decided to compete against BBC World Service Television's news programming. CNNI emerged as an internationally oriented news channel, with staff members of various national backgrounds, even though some accusations of a pro-U.S. editorial bias persist. CNN International was awarded the Liberty Medal on July 4, 1997. Ted Turner, in accepting the medal on behalf of the network, said: "My idea was, we're just going to give people the facts... We didn't have to show liberty and democracy as good, and show socialism or totalitarianism as bad. If we just showed them both the way they were ... clearly everybody's going to choose liberty and democracy."


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