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CNN Newsroom (CNNI)

CNN Newsroom
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Genre News program
Original language(s) English
Production
Location(s) CNN Center, Atlanta, London, Hong Kong, Los Angeles
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 30-60 minutes
Release
Original network CNN International
Original release September 21, 2009–present
Chronology
Related shows CNN Newsroom

CNN Newsroom (formerly known as World Report, World News and Your World Today) is the main newscast program airing on CNN International, from Atlanta, London, Hong Kong and Los Angeles. The show also airs Mondays at 2am to 4am Eastern Time, Tuesdays to Fridays at 12am to 4am Eastern Time, and weekends at 4am to 6am Eastern Time on CNN/US and Mondays to Fridays at 1pm to 2pm PST on CNN Philippines.

CNN International's main newscast brand for much of the 1990s was simply called "World News". In the late 1990s, the network introduced two editions of "CNN This Morning". The first edition was broadcast from their studio in Hong Kong, and the second edition was broadcast from their production centre in London. Both editions were intended to be morning programmes for Asia and Europe, respectively.

After a revamp of CNN International in 2001, the programme was split into two and was renamed. The Asian programme was named "NewsBiz Today", anchored by Kristie Lu Stout and Stan Grant in Hong Kong, while the European programme was named "BizNews", and was anchored by Hala Gorani and Richard Quest in London.

CNN International underwent another revamp in 2004. In March of that year, "NewsBiz Today" and "BizNews" were both renamed to "CNN Today".

At its start, the Asian edition ran for three and a half hours (later reduced to just three hours) and the European edition ran for three hours. In both editions, the show had 6 segments between breaks every hour. At the top of the hour, both editions cover the top stories of the morning.

The second segment in the Asian edition takes a look at business headlines and introduces the first of 3 weather updates. Its third and fourth segments looks more in-depth at some top stories. The fifth segment continues with some technology and more business headlines, and sports and lighter stories as well as the business traveler's weather advisory are given before the hour ends.


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