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CNN International

CNN International (CNNi, simply branded on-air as CNN) is an international television channel and website owned by CNN Global. CNN International carries news-related programming worldwide; it cooperates with sister network CNN's national and international news bureaus. Unlike its sister channel, CNN, a North American only subscription service, CNN International is carried on a variety of TV platforms across the world, and broadcast from studios inside and outside the US, in Atlanta, New York City,[3] London, Mumbai, Hong Kong, and Abu Dhabi. In some countries, it is available as a free-to-air network. The service is aimed at the overseas market, similar to BBC World News, France 24, CNA, DW, CGTN, RT, WION, NHK World, Rai Italia, Arirang TV or Al Jazeera English.

CNN International
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaWorldwide
(also available in hotels and onboard cruise ships)
HeadquartersCNN Center, Atlanta, Georgia
New York City
London
Hong Kong
Mumbai
Abu Dhabi
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV[1]
(downscaled to 480i/576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery
ParentCNN Global
Key people
  • Chris Licht, Chairman and CEO, CNN Worldwide
  • Mike McCarthy (EVP/GM, CNN International)
Sister channels
History
LaunchedSeptember 1, 1985; 37 years ago (1985-09-01)
Former namesCNN Europe
Links
Websiteedition.cnn.com
TV schedule (Asia)
TV schedule (Europe)
TV schedule (Americas)
Availability
Terrestrial
DTT (Andorra)Channel 36
Boxer
(Sweden)
Channel 26
Oqaab
(Afghanistan)
Channel 66
Digitenne
(Netherlands)
Channel 30 (HD) / Channel 61 (KPN)
Streaming media
CNN.com/live
(U.K.)
Watch live
(UK-only, free preview and then subscription required)
CNN.com/live
(U.S.)
Watch live
(U.S. pay-TV subscribers only; requires login from participating television providers to access stream)
Hulu + Live TVInternet Protocol television

History

Early years

 
CNN International logo from 1985 to 1995

CNN International 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 the United Kingdom, the channel began broadcasting on September 17, 1987, the office was located at 25/28 Old Burlington Street, London.[4] 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."[5]

New international era (1995–2006)

 
CNN International logo from February 1, 1995 to December 31, 2005

In 1995, creative director Morgan Almeida defined a progressive rebranding strategy, to target CNNI's diverse global market, making the on-air look less overtly American and with a cleaner, simpler "international" aesthetic going forward. The word "International" in the channel's logo was replaced with a globe, and the new branding featured numerous international locations filmed in time-lapse, channel idents created in CGI with Velvet Design in Munich, and a news brand designed with The Attik in New York.[6]

2006–2009 revamp

 
CNN International logo from January 1, 2006, to September 21, 2009

The network undertook another major rebranding effort in 2006 overseen by Mark Wright and London agency Kemistry. The ticker was replaced by a flipper, on-screen graphics were more unified and from October 2007 until August 2008, new studios were progressively rolled out. However, on January 1, 2009, CNN International adopted the "lower-thirds" that CNN/US had introduced a month earlier which were inspired by the clean modern design of the CNNI rebrand efforts.

In the U.S., CNNI North America was distributed overnight and on weekends over the CNNfn financial channel, until that channel's demise in December 2004. It is now available as a standalone, full-time channel, usually as part of high-tier packages of subscription providers including Time Warner Cable, AT&T U-Verse, Verizon FiOS and Cox Communications.

Going beyond borders (2009–2013)

Throughout January until September 2009, CNN International adapted more programs that became geared towards a primetime European audience with a few titled after CNN International personalities, most notably the interview program Amanpour. On September 21, 2009, the channel launched a new tagline "Go Beyond Borders", along with a new logo, and consolidated its general newscasts (World News, CNN Today, World News Asia, World News Europe and Your World Today) into a single newscast entitled World Report.

The slogan "Go Beyond Borders" emphasizes the international perspective that gives the information in this string and the plurality of the audiences. With this tagline, CNN also refers to the various platforms to disseminate their contents. The new image was created by the creativity and marketing department, and agency CNN Tooth & Nail. An important element of the rebrand was a new evening program that adds the broadcast of programs Amanpour and World One. The makeover of CNN International has subject to a lot of criticism on both the new prime time lineup and the redesigned graphics.

On January 11, 2009, in a bid to compete directly with Al Jazeera English, the network launched a new production center: CNN Abu Dhabi, based in the United Arab Emirates. Then, CNN International adapted half-hour shows in its schedule with a new evening prime program for Middle East viewers, Prism.

 
CNN International logo from 2009 to 2014

In 2010, CNN International launched new programs for its evening lineup in order to improve its schedule. In 2011, programs from CNN U.S. were added to the CNN International schedule, including the talk program Piers Morgan Live which was later cancelled and replaced with CNN Tonight hosted by Don Lemon.

This is CNN (2013–present)

"This is CNN" represents CNN International's rebrand with new sets and output in full 16:9 high definition. The "This is CNN" slogan is also used on its sister network CNN in USA. The managing director of CNN International from 2003 to May 2019 was Tony Maddox.[7]

In 2019, CNN International announced it was reducing its programming and staff based in London to reduce costs, with CNNI losing $10 million per year.[8] Later that year, CNNI cancelled its Asia-Pacific Primetime Show, News Stream, anchored by Kristie Lu Stout, effectively ending production output from its Hong Kong Studios.[9]

In 2022, WarnerMedia closed CNN International in Russia due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.[10]

Regional and online versions

There are five variants of CNN International:

The schedules of the different regional versions no longer differ significantly from each other, but there are still minor variations such as content during the commercial breaks (e.g. weather forecasts and local airtimes shown).

CNN has reported that its broadcast agreement in mainland China includes an arrangement that its signal must pass through a Chinese-controlled satellite. With this method of transmission, Chinese authorities have been able to black out CNNI segments at will. CNN has also said that its broadcasts are not widely available in mainland China, but rather only in certain diplomatic compounds, hotels, and apartment blocks.[12]

In June 2015, CNN International was made available online in the United States for CNN/U.S subscribers on participating television providers through the CNNgo service.[13]

CNNj

 
CNNj channel logo

CNNj is a Japanese version of CNN International distributed by Japan Cable Television that first launched on March 1, 2003. CNNj is tailored specifically for a Japanese audience, with all programming broadcast from 7.00 to 0.00 local time (0.00 to 17.00 EET) being translated into Japanese.[14] The channel used to broadcast a mixture of CNN International and CNN/US, but since 2008, CNNj has been a direct relay of CNN International Asia Pacific.

Starting late 2010, the high definition feed of CNN US was launched in Japan for American viewers under the name "CNN/US HD", the first such feed available outside of the United States.[15]

Simulcasts between CNNI and CNN/US

Apart from during the earliest days of the network, CNNI, until the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, produced almost all of its own programming, and generally only simulcast CNN/US's primetime output. However, since the start of the outbreak, CNNI's own programming has been significantly cut back with CNNI currently draws from the feed of the main CNN channel for all editions of Early Start, The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, The Lead with Jake Tapper, Erin Burnett Outfront, Anderson Cooper 360° and CNN Tonight. CNNI also broadcasts most of CNN This Morning. At the weekend, CNNI simulcasts much of the entire weekend schedule, apart from the first hour of New Day and some of CNN Newsroom. Programmes seen on the global network include the Sunday edition of Inside Politics, State of the Union , Fareed Zakaria GPS, Smerconish and some CNN Special Investigations Unit documentaries.[16]

During simulcasts, the timepiece of CNN/US is replaced by that of CNNI, and CNN/US's red logo on a white field is retained in the on-screen graphic (rather than replaced by CNNI's white logo on a red field), signifying CNN/US as the originating source.

CNNI also simulcasts CNN/U.S. newscasts whenever major events happen in the United States or around the world. Examples in the 2010s include the death and funeral of Ronald Reagan, the crash of Continental Airlines Flight 3407 in the Buffalo suburb of Clarence Center, the Hudson River plane landing, the attempted Christmas Day bombing of flight 253 and the death and memorial service of Michael Jackson. Also, certain scheduled broadcasts, such as New Year's Eve Live and Election Night in America, are aired on CNN International.

Likewise, CNN/U.S. occasionally turns to CNNI newscasts, primarily when major international news breaks during overnight hours in the U.S. A notable case was during the death of Pope John Paul II and the aftermath of the London Underground bombings of July 7, 2005. CNN/U.S. simulcast CNNI coverage of the death of Pakistan's former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto on the night after her assassination took place. Simulcasts also happened from November 27 to 29, 2008, due to the terror attacks in Mumbai, India, on January 4, 2009, when Israel launched strikes into Gaza, and during the early hours of January 14, 2010, due to the earthquake in Haiti.

From 2005 until early 2008, CNNI's Your World Today aired on CNN/U.S.[17] during the 12–1 p.m. ET timeslot. That program was initially pre-empted by Issue #1, a program dealing in the American economic, financial, and housing sectors as part of the lead-up to the 2008 U.S. presidential election, and permanently replaced by another hour of CNN Newsroom in September 2008.

During the Atlanta tornado outbreak in March 2008, CNN/U.S. and CNNI simulcasted coverage after Anderson Cooper 360° ended. That coverage ended around 12:36  a.m. EDT[18] and the channels resumed their normal programming. Furthermore, the next day, with storms impending, CNN/U.S. had to move onto CNNI's U.S. news set and weather center to avoid water from possible flooding during the storms.

On January 17, 2011, CNN/U.S. dropped its early morning rebroadcasts of ParkerSpitzer and Anderson Cooper 360° during the 4–6 a.m. ET time period, and began to simulcast World Business Today and World One from CNNI in those slots. Both newscasts are the only programs broadcast entirely in 4:3 fullscreen frames on CNN/U.S.' standard-definition and high-definition feeds (the SD feed of CNN/US switched to a widescreen letterboxed screen format on January 11, 2011). World One was dropped from CNN/U.S. just a few months later to allow the addition of an extra hour of American Morning which has been replaced with Early Start.

As of August 2014, following the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, a permanent simulcast of CNNI's block of Newsroom with Rosemary Church and Errol Barnett was added to the late-night lineup of CNN/U.S., serving as a lead-in to Early Start. In late 2015, John Vause and anchor Isha Sesay began to anchor a two-hour block of the simulcast from CNN studios in Los Angeles.[19]

In 2017, CNN International began simulcasting the first hour of the weekday edition of New Day and on September 10, 2018, The Lead with Jake Tapper started to be simulcast on CNNI.[20]

In 2019, CNN International announced it was reducing its programming and staff based in London to reduce costs.[8] Consequently, an additional two hours of simulcasts with CNN/U.S. on weekdays were added – the first hour of Early Start and the second hour of New Day, resulting in CNNI broadcasting CNN/U.S. for seven hours each weekday.

By mid-April 2020, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on CNN's operations, CNN/U.S. weekday programming accounted for 14 hours within each 24 hour cycle of CNN International broadcasting time, with CNN International's daily worldwide programming in Europe consisting of five hours of the international version of CNN Newsroom, from 5 a.m. – 10 a.m. GMT, and five internationally focused programs: CNN World Sport, First Move with Julia Chatterley and Connect the World with Becky Anderson between the hours of 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. GMT; with Amanpour and Quest Means Business, between 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. GMT.[16] Each of those internationally focused programmes air for one hour each, except Connect the World, which airs for two hours and if live news events are slated to happen during Amanpour's timeslot, that show may air at a different time. Weekend simulcasts of CNN/U.S. were increased with CNN/U.S.'s live news output shown in full at the time. Apart from between from 5 a.m. – 11 a.m. GMT when editions of the international version of CNN Newsroom were aired alongside magazine programmes, CNN International only showed its own programming – consisting of magazine programmes – when CNN/US was broadcasting repeat showings of programmes it had aired earlier that day.

Later in 2020, live weekend domestic programming on CNN International was slightly reduced to accommodate newer editions of magazine programmes although apart from during the North America overnight period, CNNI still does not produce any of its own news coverage at the weekend although on weekdays, CNN World Sport was re-introduced and is broadcast instead of the final 30 minutes of New Day and June 2021 saw the return of other weekday programmes with international programming now airing on weekdays between 8am and 4pm Eastern Time which means that CNN USA's daytime rolling daytime news programming is once again not seen on CNN International on weekdays.

Since the beginning of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, CNN International has been augmenting CNN/US programming during hours that usually would be repeats or specials, such as overnights and late in the evening on Saturdays and Sundays. This has effectively given CNN/US rolling live 24 hour coverage throughout most of the conflict.

Programming

News programs

Magazine programs

Former programming

High definition

 

CNN International HD is the high-definition simulcast feed of the channel broadcasting at 1920x1080i, which was launched in September 2012. Prior to June 3, 2013, only programming from CNN/U.S. was available natively in HD, while shows made for CNN International were produced in 4:3 576i. In February 2013, the European SD feed of CNN International began broadcasting in widescreen by downscaling the HD feed, which resulted in all 4:3-native programming being broadcast in pillarbox until the June 3 switchover, and finalized on June 17 of the same year, when the switchover was completed.

Following the March 2003 launch of CNNj, a live relay of CNN/U.S. and CNN International, with simultaneous audio translation into Japanese,[21] starting in late 2010, the high definition feed of CNN/U.S. was launched in Japan under the name CNN HD.[22] CNN/U.S. (both SD and HD) is also available on Greater China-based satellite service DishHD, a subsidiary of Dish Network in the United States.

On June 28, 2016, CNN International HD was launched for Sky customers in the UK (including on Freesat from Sky), on channel 506 or 579, making the next news channel launch in the 600s. The HD version is available free-to-air within the British Isles, and is provided on satellite and IPTV services, and also live-streamed for U.K. users (and geo-blocked outside the U.K.), through CNN International's official U.K. video site. However, viewers with non-proprietary Freesat boxes will need to add the channel manually as Freesat does not market CNN International HD publicly as part of its offerings.

Online

CNN debuted its news website CNN.com (initially an experiment known as CNN Interactive) on August 30, 1995. The site attracted growing interest over its first decade and is now one of the most popular news websites in the world. The widespread growth of blogs, social media and user-generated content have influenced the site, and blogs in particular have focused CNN's previously scattershot online offerings, most noticeably in the development and launch of CNN Pipeline in late 2005. In April 2009, CNN.com ranked third place among online global news sites in unique users in the U.S. according to Nielsen/NetRatings; with an increase of 11% over the previous year.

CNN Pipeline was the name of a paid subscription service, its corresponding website, and a content delivery client that provided streams of live video from up to four sources (or "pipes"), on-demand access to CNN stories and reports, and optional pop-up "news alerts" to computer users. The installable client was available to users of PCs running Microsoft Windows. There was also a browser-based "web client" that did not require installation. In July 2007, the service was discontinued and replaced with a free streaming service.

The now-defunct topical news program Judy Woodruff's Inside Politics was the first CNN program to feature a round-up of blogs in 2005.[23] Blog coverage was expanded when Inside Politics was folded into The Situation Room. In 2006, CNN launched CNN Exchange and CNN iReport, initiatives designed to further introduce and centralize the impact of everything from blogging to citizen journalism within the CNN brand. CNN iReport which features user-submitted photos and video, has achieved considerable traction, with increasingly professional-looking reports filed by amateur journalists, many still in high school or college. The iReport gained more prominence when observers of the Virginia Tech shootings sent-in first hand photos of what was going during the shootings.[24]

In early 2008, CNN began maintaining a live streaming broadcast available to those who receive CNN at home.[25] CNN International is broadcast live, as part of the RealNetworks SuperPass subscription outside the U.S. CNN also offers several RSS feeds and podcasts.

On April 18, 2008, CNN.com was targeted by Chinese hackers in retaliation for the channel's coverage on the 2008 Tibetan unrest. CNN reported that they took preventive measures after news broke of the impending attack.[26][27] The company was honored at the 2008 Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards for development and implementation of an integrated and portable IP-based live, edit and store-and-forward digital newsgathering system.

On October 24, 2009, CNN launched a new version of the CNN.com website, revamping it adding a new "sign up" option where users may create their own user name, a new "CNN Pulse" (beta) feature along with a new red color theme.[28] However, most of the news archived on the website has been deleted. CNN also has a channel in the popular video-sharing site YouTube, but its videos can only be viewed in the United States, a source of criticism among YouTube users worldwide.[citation needed]

In April 2010, CNN announced via Twitter its upcoming food blog called "Eatocracy," in which it will "cover all news related to food – from recalls to health issues to culture."[29] CNN had an internet relay chat (IRC) network at chat.cnn.com. CNN placed a live chat with Benjamin Netanyahu on the network in 1998.[30]

CNN also maintains a wire service known as CNN Wire, a CNN Newsource division.[31]

Bureaus

 
CNN bureau locations
 
The CNN Center in Atlanta.
 
CNN Center studios.
Note: Boldface indicates that they are CNN's original bureaus, meaning they have been in operation since CNN's founding.

United States

Worldwide

In parts of the world without a CNN bureau, reports from a local affiliate station are used to file a story.

Present personalities

Anchors and hosts
  • John Berman – weekdays anchor, CNN U.S. anchor
  • Brianna Keilar – weekdays anchor, CNN U.S. anchor
  • Boris Sanchez – weekend anchor of CNN This Morning Weekend
  • Amara Walker – weekend anchor of CNN This Morning Weekend
  • Jim Acosta – weekend anchor of CNN Newsroom (U.S. Edition), CNN U.S. anchor, chief domestic correspondent
  • Christiane Amanpour – anchor of Amanpour., chief international anchor
  • Anderson Cooper – anchor of Anderson Cooper 360°, CNN U.S. anchor, correspondent
  • Abby Phillip – anchor of Inside Politics Sunday, CNN U.S. anchor, senior political correspondent
  • Erin Burnett – anchor of Erin Burnett OutFront, CNN U.S. anchor
  • Becky Anderson – anchor of Connect the World with Becky Anderson
  • Zain Asher – anchor of CNN Newsroom and presenter of Market Place Africa
  • Don Lemon – anchor of CNN This Morning, CNN U.S. anchor, correspondent
  • Dana Bash – anchor of State of the Union, CNN U.S. anchor, chief political correspondent
  • Wolf Blitzer – anchor of The Situation Room, CNN U.S. anchor, correspondent
  • Kim Brunhuber – anchor of CNN Newsroom
  • Fareed Zakaria – anchor of Fareed Zakaria GPS, CNN U.S. anchor, correspondent
  • Samuel Burke – anchor of iReport, technology correspondent
  • Michael Smerconish – anchor of Smerconish, CNN U.S. anchor, correspondent
  • Rosemary Church – anchor of CNN Newsroom
  • Amanda Davies – anchor of World Sport, presenter of The Circuit
  • Poppy Harlow – anchor of CNN This Morning, CNN U.S. anchor
  • Jake Tapper – anchor of The Lead and State of the Union, CNN U.S. anchor, chief Washington correspondent
  • John Defterios – anchor of Marketplace Middle East
  • Max Foster – anchor of CNN Newsroom, London correspondent
  • Bianna Golodryga – fill-in anchor of Amanpour., senior global affairs analyst
  • Michael Holmes – anchor of CNN Newsroom
  • Rhiannon Jones – presenter of Judo World, fill-in anchor of World Sport
  • Lynda Kinkade – anchor of CNN Newsroom
  • Christina Macfarlane – anchor of World Sport, CNN Newsroom and presenter of Alpine Edge
  • Richard Quest – anchor of Quest Means Business, Marketplace Europe and Business Traveller
  • Kate Riley – anchor of World Sport
  • Don Riddell – anchor of World Sport
  • Shirley Robertson – presenter of MainSail
  • Nikki Shields – presenter of Supercharged
  • Andy Scholes – contributor to World Sport
  • Patrick Snell – anchor of World Sport
  • Kristie Lu Stout – anchor of Tech For Good and other feature programs
  • Alex Thomas – anchor of World Sport, presenter of World Rugby
  • Aly Vance – presenter of Winning Post
  • John Vause – anchor of CNN Newsroom, correspondent
  • Hines Ward – contributor to World Sport
  • Coy Wire – contributor to World Sport
Meteorologists and correspondents

Past personalities

Criticism

 
The CNN International logo on a table viewed inside the CNN Center in Atlanta. These tables have since been removed.

Accusations of US-centric viewpoint

Former CNN Beijing and Tokyo bureau chief Rebecca MacKinnon described how the news-gathering priorities of CNN International were skewed to "produce stories and reports that would be of interest to CNN USA." Nevertheless, Jane Arraf, a former correspondent who was with the Council on Foreign Relations and later served as a Middle East-based correspondent for Al Jazeera English, noted that when she spoke on international affairs, CNN International would usually give her more airtime than CNN/US. For its own part, former CNN executive Eason Jordan has defended CNN International's "international" perspective, saying "No matter what CNN International does, as long as CNN's headquarters is in the United States people are going to say, well, it's an American service. But the reality is that it's an international service based in the United States, and we don't make any apologies about that."[35]

Accusations of pro-American bias

CNN is one of the world's largest news organizations, and its international channel, CNN International is the leading international news channel in terms of viewer reach.[36][37] Unlike the BBC and its network of reporters and bureaus, CNN International makes extensive use of affiliated reporters that are local to, and often directly affected by, the events they are reporting. The effect is a more immediate, less detached style of on-the-ground coverage. This has done little to stem criticism, largely from Middle Eastern nations, that CNN International reports news from a pro-American perspective. This is a marked contrast to domestic criticisms that often portray CNN as having a "liberal" or "anti-American" bias.[citation needed]

Accusations of anti-China bias

A Chinese website, anti-cnn.com,[38] had accused CNN and western media in general of biased reporting against China, with the catchphrase "Don't be so CNN" entering the Chinese lexicon as meaning one should not be biased and use exaggerated language in describing an event.[39] Pictures used by CNN were allegedly edited to have completely different meanings from the original ones.[40][39] In addition, the channel was accused of largely ignoring pro-China voices during the Olympic Torch Relay debacle in San Francisco.[citation needed]

Accusations of propaganda and censorship

In October 2011, Amber Lyon gave her claims to the Syrian government news agency SANA that she had been directed by CNN to report selectively, repetitively, and falsely in order to sway public opinion in favor of direct American aggression against Iran and Syria,[41] and that this was common practice under CNN. She subsequently repeated this claim, addressing the degraded state of journalistic ethics in an interview[42][citation needed] during which she also discussed the Bahraini episode, suggesting paid-for content was also taken from Georgia, Kazakhstan, and other states, that the War on Terrorism had also been employed as a pretext to pre-empt substantive investigative journalism within the U.S., and that following the Bahrain reporting, her investigative department had been terminated and "reorganized", and her severance and employee benefits used as a threat to intimidate and attempt to purchase her subsequent silence.

Lyon claimed to have met with Tony Maddox, president of CNN International, twice about this issue in 2011 and had claimed that during the second meeting she was threatened and intimated to stop speaking on the matter.[43] CNN issued a detailed response to Lyon's claims about its coverage of Bahrain.[44]

Lyon also claimed on the Russian news channel RT that CNN reporters, headed by Maddox, have been instructed to over-cover Iran as a form of propaganda, and that CNN International has been paid by the Bahraini government to produce and air news segments intentionally painting them in a positive light.[citation needed]

CNN became the official broadcaster of one of the biggest events of the UAE in 2021, when Dubai was hosting the Expo 2020. The official announcement was made in July 2021.[45] However, months later, human rights organizations began to raise concerns around CNN's participation in the event, pointing out that the CNN was lending its legitimacy to the Emirates' propaganda efforts. Analyzing CNN's coverage of the UAE over 10 months, critics accused the news media of running a PR for the UAE. The rights groups also notified of the UAE's poor human rights and women's rights records They further urged for CNN to be transparent about its dealings with the Arab nation.[46][47]

Other dismissals

On July 7, 2010, Octavia Nasr, senior Middle East editor and a CNN journalist for 20 years, was fired after she expressed admiration on her Twitter account for a militant Muslim cleric and former Hezbollah leader who had recently died.[48]

See also

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CNNI redirects here For CNNi see CNN Interactive CNN International CNNi simply branded on air as CNN is an international television channel and website owned by CNN Global CNN International carries news related programming worldwide it cooperates with sister network CNN s national and international news bureaus Unlike its sister channel CNN a North American only subscription service CNN International is carried on a variety of TV platforms across the world and broadcast from studios inside and outside the US in Atlanta New York City 3 London Mumbai Hong Kong and Abu Dhabi In some countries it is available as a free to air network The service is aimed at the overseas market similar to BBC World News France 24 CNA DW CGTN RT WION NHK World Rai Italia Arirang TV or Al Jazeera English CNN InternationalCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaWorldwide also available in hotels and onboard cruise ships HeadquartersCNN Center Atlanta GeorgiaNew York CityLondonHong KongMumbaiAbu DhabiProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080i HDTV 1 downscaled to 480i 576i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerWarner Bros DiscoveryParentCNN GlobalKey peopleChris Licht Chairman and CEO CNN Worldwide Mike McCarthy EVP GM CNN International Sister channelsCNNHLNCNN News18CNN en EspanolCNN ChileNews18 IndiaNews18CNNjCNN IndonesiaCNN PhilippinesCNN Prima NewsCNN BrazilCNN PortugalCNN ArabicCNN TurkA2 CNN Albania 2 Antena 3 CNNHistoryLaunchedSeptember 1 1985 37 years ago 1985 09 01 Former namesCNN EuropeLinksWebsiteedition wbr cnn wbr com TV schedule Asia TV schedule Europe TV schedule Americas AvailabilityTerrestrialDTT Andorra Channel 36Boxer Sweden Channel 26Oqaab Afghanistan Channel 66Digitenne Netherlands Channel 30 HD Channel 61 KPN Streaming mediaCNN com live U K Watch live UK only free preview and then subscription required CNN com live U S Watch live U S pay TV subscribers only requires login from participating television providers to access stream Hulu Live TVInternet Protocol television Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 New international era 1995 2006 1 3 2006 2009 revamp 1 4 Going beyond borders 2009 2013 1 5 This is CNN 2013 present 2 Regional and online versions 2 1 CNNj 3 Simulcasts between CNNI and CNN US 4 Programming 4 1 News programs 4 2 Magazine programs 4 3 Former programming 5 High definition 6 Online 7 Bureaus 7 1 United States 7 2 Worldwide 8 Present personalities 9 Past personalities 10 Criticism 10 1 Accusations of US centric viewpoint 10 2 Accusations of pro American bias 10 3 Accusations of anti China bias 10 4 Accusations of propaganda and censorship 10 5 Other dismissals 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit CNN International logo from 1985 to 1995 CNN International 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 the United Kingdom the channel began broadcasting on September 17 1987 the office was located at 25 28 Old Burlington Street London 4 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 5 New international era 1995 2006 Edit CNN International logo from February 1 1995 to December 31 2005 In 1995 creative director Morgan Almeida defined a progressive rebranding strategy to target CNNI s diverse global market making the on air look less overtly American and with a cleaner simpler international aesthetic going forward The word International in the channel s logo was replaced with a globe and the new branding featured numerous international locations filmed in time lapse channel idents created in CGI with Velvet Design in Munich and a news brand designed with The Attik in New York 6 2006 2009 revamp Edit CNN International logo from January 1 2006 to September 21 2009 The network undertook another major rebranding effort in 2006 overseen by Mark Wright and London agency Kemistry The ticker was replaced by a flipper on screen graphics were more unified and from October 2007 until August 2008 new studios were progressively rolled out However on January 1 2009 CNN International adopted the lower thirds that CNN US had introduced a month earlier which were inspired by the clean modern design of the CNNI rebrand efforts In the U S CNNI North America was distributed overnight and on weekends over the CNNfn financial channel until that channel s demise in December 2004 It is now available as a standalone full time channel usually as part of high tier packages of subscription providers including Time Warner Cable AT amp T U Verse Verizon FiOS and Cox Communications Going beyond borders 2009 2013 Edit Throughout January until September 2009 CNN International adapted more programs that became geared towards a primetime European audience with a few titled after CNN International personalities most notably the interview program Amanpour On September 21 2009 the channel launched a new tagline Go Beyond Borders along with a new logo and consolidated its general newscasts World News CNN Today World News Asia World News Europe and Your World Today into a single newscast entitled World Report The slogan Go Beyond Borders emphasizes the international perspective that gives the information in this string and the plurality of the audiences With this tagline CNN also refers to the various platforms to disseminate their contents The new image was created by the creativity and marketing department and agency CNN Tooth amp Nail An important element of the rebrand was a new evening program that adds the broadcast of programs Amanpour and World One The makeover of CNN International has subject to a lot of criticism on both the new prime time lineup and the redesigned graphics On January 11 2009 in a bid to compete directly with Al Jazeera English the network launched a new production center CNN Abu Dhabi based in the United Arab Emirates Then CNN International adapted half hour shows in its schedule with a new evening prime program for Middle East viewers Prism CNN International logo from 2009 to 2014 In 2010 CNN International launched new programs for its evening lineup in order to improve its schedule In 2011 programs from CNN U S were added to the CNN International schedule including the talk program Piers Morgan Live which was later cancelled and replaced with CNN Tonight hosted by Don Lemon This is CNN 2013 present Edit This is CNN represents CNN International s rebrand with new sets and output in full 16 9 high definition The This is CNN slogan is also used on its sister network CNN in USA The managing director of CNN International from 2003 to May 2019 was Tony Maddox 7 In 2019 CNN International announced it was reducing its programming and staff based in London to reduce costs with CNNI losing 10 million per year 8 Later that year CNNI cancelled its Asia Pacific Primetime Show News Stream anchored by Kristie Lu Stout effectively ending production output from its Hong Kong Studios 9 In 2022 WarnerMedia closed CNN International in Russia due to Russia s invasion of Ukraine 10 Regional and online versions EditThere are five variants of CNN International CNN International Asia Pacific based in Hong Kong China and Taipei Taiwan CNN International Europe Middle East Africa based in London United Kingdom CNN International in Latin America based in Atlanta Georgia U S CNN International North America 11 based in Atlanta Georgia U S CNN International South Asia based in New Delhi IndiaThe schedules of the different regional versions no longer differ significantly from each other but there are still minor variations such as content during the commercial breaks e g weather forecasts and local airtimes shown CNN has reported that its broadcast agreement in mainland China includes an arrangement that its signal must pass through a Chinese controlled satellite With this method of transmission Chinese authorities have been able to black out CNNI segments at will CNN has also said that its broadcasts are not widely available in mainland China but rather only in certain diplomatic compounds hotels and apartment blocks 12 In June 2015 CNN International was made available online in the United States for CNN U S subscribers on participating television providers through the CNNgo service 13 CNNj Edit CNNj channel logo CNNj is a Japanese version of CNN International distributed by Japan Cable Television that first launched on March 1 2003 CNNj is tailored specifically for a Japanese audience with all programming broadcast from 7 00 to 0 00 local time 0 00 to 17 00 EET being translated into Japanese 14 The channel used to broadcast a mixture of CNN International and CNN US but since 2008 CNNj has been a direct relay of CNN International Asia Pacific Starting late 2010 the high definition feed of CNN US was launched in Japan for American viewers under the name CNN US HD the first such feed available outside of the United States 15 Simulcasts between CNNI and CNN US EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Apart from during the earliest days of the network CNNI until the start of the COVID 19 pandemic produced almost all of its own programming and generally only simulcast CNN US s primetime output However since the start of the outbreak CNNI s own programming has been significantly cut back with CNNI currently draws from the feed of the main CNN channel for all editions of Early Start The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer The Lead with Jake Tapper Erin Burnett Outfront Anderson Cooper 360 and CNN Tonight CNNI also broadcasts most of CNN This Morning At the weekend CNNI simulcasts much of the entire weekend schedule apart from the first hour of New Day and some of CNN Newsroom Programmes seen on the global network include the Sunday edition of Inside Politics State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS Smerconish and some CNN Special Investigations Unit documentaries 16 During simulcasts the timepiece of CNN US is replaced by that of CNNI and CNN US s red logo on a white field is retained in the on screen graphic rather than replaced by CNNI s white logo on a red field signifying CNN US as the originating source CNNI also simulcasts CNN U S newscasts whenever major events happen in the United States or around the world Examples in the 2010s include the death and funeral of Ronald Reagan the crash of Continental Airlines Flight 3407 in the Buffalo suburb of Clarence Center the Hudson River plane landing the attempted Christmas Day bombing of flight 253 and the death and memorial service of Michael Jackson Also certain scheduled broadcasts such as New Year s Eve Live and Election Night in America are aired on CNN International Likewise CNN U S occasionally turns to CNNI newscasts primarily when major international news breaks during overnight hours in the U S A notable case was during the death of Pope John Paul II and the aftermath of the London Underground bombings of July 7 2005 CNN U S simulcast CNNI coverage of the death of Pakistan s former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto on the night after her assassination took place Simulcasts also happened from November 27 to 29 2008 due to the terror attacks in Mumbai India on January 4 2009 when Israel launched strikes into Gaza and during the early hours of January 14 2010 due to the earthquake in Haiti From 2005 until early 2008 CNNI s Your World Today aired on CNN U S 17 during the 12 1 p m ET timeslot That program was initially pre empted by Issue 1 a program dealing in the American economic financial and housing sectors as part of the lead up to the 2008 U S presidential election and permanently replaced by another hour of CNN Newsroom in September 2008 During the Atlanta tornado outbreak in March 2008 CNN U S and CNNI simulcasted coverage after Anderson Cooper 360 ended That coverage ended around 12 36 a m EDT 18 and the channels resumed their normal programming Furthermore the next day with storms impending CNN U S had to move onto CNNI s U S news set and weather center to avoid water from possible flooding during the storms On January 17 2011 CNN U S dropped its early morning rebroadcasts of ParkerSpitzer and Anderson Cooper 360 during the 4 6 a m ET time period and began to simulcast World Business Today and World One from CNNI in those slots Both newscasts are the only programs broadcast entirely in 4 3 fullscreen frames on CNN U S standard definition and high definition feeds the SD feed of CNN US switched to a widescreen letterboxed screen format on January 11 2011 World One was dropped from CNN U S just a few months later to allow the addition of an extra hour of American Morning which has been replaced with Early Start As of August 2014 following the unrest in Ferguson Missouri a permanent simulcast of CNNI s block of Newsroom with Rosemary Church and Errol Barnett was added to the late night lineup of CNN U S serving as a lead in to Early Start In late 2015 John Vause and anchor Isha Sesay began to anchor a two hour block of the simulcast from CNN studios in Los Angeles 19 In 2017 CNN International began simulcasting the first hour of the weekday edition of New Day and on September 10 2018 The Lead with Jake Tapper started to be simulcast on CNNI 20 In 2019 CNN International announced it was reducing its programming and staff based in London to reduce costs 8 Consequently an additional two hours of simulcasts with CNN U S on weekdays were added the first hour of Early Start and the second hour of New Day resulting in CNNI broadcasting CNN U S for seven hours each weekday By mid April 2020 due to the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on CNN s operations CNN U S weekday programming accounted for 14 hours within each 24 hour cycle of CNN International broadcasting time with CNN International s daily worldwide programming in Europe consisting of five hours of the international version of CNN Newsroom from 5 a m 10 a m GMT and five internationally focused programs CNN World Sport First Move with Julia Chatterley and Connect the World with Becky Anderson between the hours of 1 p m 4 p m GMT with Amanpour and Quest Means Business between 6 p m 8 p m GMT 16 Each of those internationally focused programmes air for one hour each except Connect the World which airs for two hours and if live news events are slated to happen during Amanpour s timeslot that show may air at a different time Weekend simulcasts of CNN U S were increased with CNN U S s live news output shown in full at the time Apart from between from 5 a m 11 a m GMT when editions of the international version of CNN Newsroom were aired alongside magazine programmes CNN International only showed its own programming consisting of magazine programmes when CNN US was broadcasting repeat showings of programmes it had aired earlier that day Later in 2020 live weekend domestic programming on CNN International was slightly reduced to accommodate newer editions of magazine programmes although apart from during the North America overnight period CNNI still does not produce any of its own news coverage at the weekend although on weekdays CNN World Sport was re introduced and is broadcast instead of the final 30 minutes of New Day and June 2021 saw the return of other weekday programmes with international programming now airing on weekdays between 8am and 4pm Eastern Time which means that CNN USA s daytime rolling daytime news programming is once again not seen on CNN International on weekdays Since the beginning of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 CNN International has been augmenting CNN US programming during hours that usually would be repeats or specials such as overnights and late in the evening on Saturdays and Sundays This has effectively given CNN US rolling live 24 hour coverage throughout most of the conflict Programming EditNews programs Edit Amanpour Anderson Cooper 360 produced by CNN US CNN Newsroom produced by CNN US CNN Newsroom CNN Primetime produced by CNN US CNN This Morning produced by CNN US CNN Tonight produced by CNN US World Sport Connect the World Early Start produced by CNN US Erin Burnett Outfront produced by CNN US Fareed Zakaria GPS produced by CNN US First Move with Julia Chatterly Inside Politics produced by CNN US Isa Soares Tonight One World with Zain Asher Quest Means Business Smerconish produced by CNN US State of the Union produced by CNN US The Lead with Jake Tapper produced by CNN US The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer produced by CNN USMagazine programs Edit African Voices Best of Quest CNN Business Traveller presented by Richard Quest CNN Marketplace Africa Living Golf Presented by Shane O Donoghue In 24 Hours Inside Africa On China Presented by Kristie Lu Stout Tech For Good Presented by Kristie Lu Stout The Brief with Bianca Nobilo Winning Post Presented by Aly VanceFormer programming Edit BackStory CNNGo CNN Today 2004 2009 2014 2019 CNN Talk Cuomo Prime Time 2017 2021 produced by CNN US Diplomatic License 1994 2006 debates feature for the United Nations iReport for CNN International Desk 2009 2019 Inventing Tomorrow Tech in the Time of the Pandemic Presented by Kristie Lu Stout CNN Money Presented by Maggie Lake MainSail 2004 2018 presented by Shirley Robertson NewsNight with Aaron Brown 2001 2005 talk show produced by CNN US News Stream 2010 2019 presented by Kristie Lu Stout Late Edition 1993 2009 talk show produced by CNN US Larry King Live 1985 2010 talk show produced by CNN US Piers Morgan Live 2011 2014 talk show produced by CNN US State of America with Kate Bolduan The Screening Room World Business Today World News until 2009 World ReportHigh definition Edit CNN International HD is the high definition simulcast feed of the channel broadcasting at 1920x1080i which was launched in September 2012 Prior to June 3 2013 only programming from CNN U S was available natively in HD while shows made for CNN International were produced in 4 3 576i In February 2013 the European SD feed of CNN International began broadcasting in widescreen by downscaling the HD feed which resulted in all 4 3 native programming being broadcast in pillarbox until the June 3 switchover and finalized on June 17 of the same year when the switchover was completed Following the March 2003 launch of CNNj a live relay of CNN U S and CNN International with simultaneous audio translation into Japanese 21 starting in late 2010 the high definition feed of CNN U S was launched in Japan under the name CNN HD 22 CNN U S both SD and HD is also available on Greater China based satellite service DishHD a subsidiary of Dish Network in the United States On June 28 2016 CNN International HD was launched for Sky customers in the UK including on Freesat from Sky on channel 506 or 579 making the next news channel launch in the 600s The HD version is available free to air within the British Isles and is provided on satellite and IPTV services and also live streamed for U K users and geo blocked outside the U K through CNN International s official U K video site However viewers with non proprietary Freesat boxes will need to add the channel manually as Freesat does not market CNN International HD publicly as part of its offerings Online EditCNN debuted its news website CNN com initially an experiment known as CNN Interactive on August 30 1995 The site attracted growing interest over its first decade and is now one of the most popular news websites in the world The widespread growth of blogs social media and user generated content have influenced the site and blogs in particular have focused CNN s previously scattershot online offerings most noticeably in the development and launch of CNN Pipeline in late 2005 In April 2009 CNN com ranked third place among online global news sites in unique users in the U S according to Nielsen NetRatings with an increase of 11 over the previous year CNN Pipeline was the name of a paid subscription service its corresponding website and a content delivery client that provided streams of live video from up to four sources or pipes on demand access to CNN stories and reports and optional pop up news alerts to computer users The installable client was available to users of PCs running Microsoft Windows There was also a browser based web client that did not require installation In July 2007 the service was discontinued and replaced with a free streaming service The now defunct topical news program Judy Woodruff s Inside Politics was the first CNN program to feature a round up of blogs in 2005 23 Blog coverage was expanded when Inside Politics was folded into The Situation Room In 2006 CNN launched CNN Exchange and CNN iReport initiatives designed to further introduce and centralize the impact of everything from blogging to citizen journalism within the CNN brand CNN iReport which features user submitted photos and video has achieved considerable traction with increasingly professional looking reports filed by amateur journalists many still in high school or college The iReport gained more prominence when observers of the Virginia Tech shootings sent in first hand photos of what was going during the shootings 24 In early 2008 CNN began maintaining a live streaming broadcast available to those who receive CNN at home 25 CNN International is broadcast live as part of the RealNetworks SuperPass subscription outside the U S CNN also offers several RSS feeds and podcasts On April 18 2008 CNN com was targeted by Chinese hackers in retaliation for the channel s coverage on the 2008 Tibetan unrest CNN reported that they took preventive measures after news broke of the impending attack 26 27 The company was honored at the 2008 Technology amp Engineering Emmy Awards for development and implementation of an integrated and portable IP based live edit and store and forward digital newsgathering system On October 24 2009 CNN launched a new version of the CNN com website revamping it adding a new sign up option where users may create their own user name a new CNN Pulse beta feature along with a new red color theme 28 However most of the news archived on the website has been deleted CNN also has a channel in the popular video sharing site YouTube but its videos can only be viewed in the United States a source of criticism among YouTube users worldwide citation needed In April 2010 CNN announced via Twitter its upcoming food blog called Eatocracy in which it will cover all news related to food from recalls to health issues to culture 29 CNN had an internet relay chat IRC network at chat cnn com CNN placed a live chat with Benjamin Netanyahu on the network in 1998 30 CNN also maintains a wire service known as CNN Wire a CNN Newsource division 31 Bureaus Edit CNN bureau locations The CNN Center in Atlanta CNN Center studios Note Boldface indicates that they are CNN s original bureaus meaning they have been in operation since CNN s founding United States Edit Atlanta World Headquarters Boston Chicago Columbus Dallas Denver Houston Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Raleigh Durham San Francisco Seattle Washington D C Worldwide Edit Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Middle East regional headquarters Amman Jordan Baghdad Iraq Bangkok Thailand Beijing China Beirut Lebanon Belgrade Serbia Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Zagreb Croatia N1 Ex Yugoslav regional headquarters Berlin Germany Bucharest Romania Antena 3 CNN Buenos Aires Argentina Cairo Egypt Dubai United Arab Emirates Frankfurt Germany Havana Cuba Hong Kong China Asia Pacific regional headquarters Islamabad Pakistan Istanbul Turkey CNN Turk Jakarta Indonesia CNN Indonesia Jerusalem Johannesburg South Africa African regional headquarters Kabul Afghanistan Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Lagos Nigeria Lisbon Portugal CNN Portugal London United Kingdom European regional headquarters Madrid Spain Manila Philippines CNN Philippines Mexico City Mexico Latin American regional headquarters Montreal Quebec Canada Moscow Russia Mumbai India Nairobi Kenya New Delhi India South Asia regional headquarters Ottawa Ontario Canada Paris France Prague Czech Republic CNN Prima News Porto Portugal Rio de Janeiro Brazil Rome Italy Santiago Chile CNN Chile Sao Paulo Brazil CNN Brazil Seoul South Korea Shanghai China Singapore Sydney Australia Taipei Taiwan Tirana Albania A2 CNN Tokyo Japan CNNj Vancouver British Columbia CanadaIn parts of the world without a CNN bureau reports from a local affiliate station are used to file a story Present personalities EditAnchors and hostsJohn Berman weekdays anchor CNN U S anchor Brianna Keilar weekdays anchor CNN U S anchor Boris Sanchez weekend anchor of CNN This Morning Weekend Amara Walker weekend anchor of CNN This Morning Weekend Jim Acosta weekend anchor of CNN Newsroom U S Edition CNN U S anchor chief domestic correspondent Christiane Amanpour anchor of Amanpour chief international anchor Anderson Cooper anchor of Anderson Cooper 360 CNN U S anchor correspondent Abby Phillip anchor of Inside Politics Sunday CNN U S anchor senior political correspondent Erin Burnett anchor of Erin Burnett OutFront CNN U S anchor Becky Anderson anchor of Connect the World with Becky Anderson Zain Asher anchor of CNN Newsroom and presenter of Market Place Africa Don Lemon anchor of CNN This Morning CNN U S anchor correspondent Dana Bash anchor of State of the Union CNN U S anchor chief political correspondent Wolf Blitzer anchor of The Situation Room CNN U S anchor correspondent Kim Brunhuber anchor of CNN Newsroom Fareed Zakaria anchor of Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN U S anchor correspondent Samuel Burke anchor of iReport technology correspondent Michael Smerconish anchor of Smerconish CNN U S anchor correspondent Rosemary Church anchor of CNN Newsroom Amanda Davies anchor of World Sport presenter of The Circuit Poppy Harlow anchor of CNN This Morning CNN U S anchor Jake Tapper anchor of The Lead and State of the Union CNN U S anchor chief Washington correspondent John Defterios anchor of Marketplace Middle East Max Foster anchor of CNN Newsroom London correspondent Bianna Golodryga fill in anchor of Amanpour senior global affairs analyst Michael Holmes anchor of CNN Newsroom Rhiannon Jones presenter of Judo World fill in anchor of World Sport Lynda Kinkade anchor of CNN Newsroom Christina Macfarlane anchor of World Sport CNN Newsroom and presenter of Alpine Edge Richard Quest anchor of Quest Means Business Marketplace Europe and Business Traveller Kate Riley anchor of World Sport Don Riddell anchor of World Sport Shirley Robertson presenter of MainSail Nikki Shields presenter of Supercharged Andy Scholes contributor to World Sport Patrick Snell anchor of World Sport Kristie Lu Stout anchor of Tech For Good and other feature programs Alex Thomas anchor of World Sport presenter of World Rugby Aly Vance presenter of Winning Post John Vause anchor of CNN Newsroom correspondent Hines Ward contributor to World Sport Coy Wire contributor to World Sport Meteorologists and correspondentsJim Bittermann Paris based senior international correspondent Matthew Chance Moscow based senior international correspondent Anna Coren Hong Kong based international correspondent Nima Elbagir senior international correspondent Sara Ganim Atlanta correspondent Paula Hancocks Seoul correspondent Pedram Javaheri meteorologist Alison Kosik New York Stock Exchange correspondent Saima Mohsin Bangkok based international correspondent Paula Newton Canada special correspondent and fill in anchor Bianca Nobilo London correspondent Frederik Pleitgen Berlin correspondent Nic Robertson international diplomatic editor Richard Roth senior United Nations correspondent Sara Sidner senior international correspondent Barbara Starr Washington D C Pentagon correspondent Nick Paton Walsh senior international correspondent Clarissa Ward chief international correspondentPast personalities EditNatalie Allen now with Newsy Cyril Vanier joined with Al Jazeera English Guillermo Arduino now with CNN en Espanol and CNN Latino Julio Aliaga now with CCTV America Terry Baddoo Ralph Begleiter Satinder Bindra Anthony Bourdain died in 2018 Aaron Brown Andrew Brown Joie Chen joined Al Jazeera America Patricia Chew Jim Clancy Stephen Cole joined Al Jazeera English Chris Cuomo dismissed in 2021 Robyn Curnow Arwa Damon Jason Dasey Eboni Deon now with WISH TV Daljit Dhaliwal Jill Dougherty Anna Edwards Adrian Finighan left CNN in 2009 to set up own company joined Al Jazeera English Kate Giles now with Fox Sports Hala Gorani Stan Grant Leon Hawthorne George Howell Jerrold Kessel Jerusalem correspondent 1990 to 2003 32 Riz Khan left CNN in 2005 to join Al Jazeera English 33 Larry King Jeff Koinange left CNN in 2007 following personal accusations made against him by an alleged former love interest 34 May Lee now host of STAR World s The May Lee Show Amber Lyon Sheila MacVicar joined Al Jazeera America Rima Maktabi Jonathan Mann Lola Martinez Colleen McEdwards Piers Morgan Anand Naidoo now with CCTV America Asieh Namdar now with CCTV America Robin Oakley Femi Oke joined Al Jazeera English Veronica Pedrosa joined Al Jazeera English Juanita Phillips Pedro Pinto Ash har Quraishi Monita Rajpal Aneesh Raman Mari Ramos Anjali Rao Afshin Rattansi now with RT formerly Russia Today Candy Reid Maria Ressa left CNN to become head of ABS CBN s News and Current Affairs division Hugh Riminton now with Ten News Dan Rivers returned to ITV News Sonia Ruseler Brent Sadler Bill Schneider Isha Sesay Linden Soles Martin Soong returned to CNBC in 2005 Brian Stelter left in 2022 Andrew Stevens Stephanie Sy joined PBS NewsHour Weekend Fionnuala Sweeney Ralitsa Vassileva Ali Velshi Zain Verjee Alessio Vinci Amara Walker Harris Whitbeck John ZarrellaCriticism Edit The CNN International logo on a table viewed inside the CNN Center in Atlanta These tables have since been removed Accusations of US centric viewpoint Edit Former CNN Beijing and Tokyo bureau chief Rebecca MacKinnon described how the news gathering priorities of CNN International were skewed to produce stories and reports that would be of interest to CNN USA Nevertheless Jane Arraf a former correspondent who was with the Council on Foreign Relations and later served as a Middle East based correspondent for Al Jazeera English noted that when she spoke on international affairs CNN International would usually give her more airtime than CNN US For its own part former CNN executive Eason Jordan has defended CNN International s international perspective saying No matter what CNN International does as long as CNN s headquarters is in the United States people are going to say well it s an American service But the reality is that it s an international service based in the United States and we don t make any apologies about that 35 Accusations of pro American bias Edit CNN is one of the world s largest news organizations and its international channel CNN International is the leading international news channel in terms of viewer reach 36 37 Unlike the BBC and its network of reporters and bureaus CNN International makes extensive use of affiliated reporters that are local to and often directly affected by the events they are reporting The effect is a more immediate less detached style of on the ground coverage This has done little to stem criticism largely from Middle Eastern nations that CNN International reports news from a pro American perspective This is a marked contrast to domestic criticisms that often portray CNN as having a liberal or anti American bias citation needed Accusations of anti China bias Edit A Chinese website anti cnn com 38 had accused CNN and western media in general of biased reporting against China with the catchphrase Don t be so CNN entering the Chinese lexicon as meaning one should not be biased and use exaggerated language in describing an event 39 Pictures used by CNN were allegedly edited to have completely different meanings from the original ones 40 39 In addition the channel was accused of largely ignoring pro China voices during the Olympic Torch Relay debacle in San Francisco citation needed Accusations of propaganda and censorship Edit In October 2011 Amber Lyon gave her claims to the Syrian government news agency SANA that she had been directed by CNN to report selectively repetitively and falsely in order to sway public opinion in favor of direct American aggression against Iran and Syria 41 and that this was common practice under CNN She subsequently repeated this claim addressing the degraded state of journalistic ethics in an interview 42 citation needed during which she also discussed the Bahraini episode suggesting paid for content was also taken from Georgia Kazakhstan and other states that the War on Terrorism had also been employed as a pretext to pre empt substantive investigative journalism within the U S and that following the Bahrain reporting her investigative department had been terminated and reorganized and her severance and employee benefits used as a threat to intimidate and attempt to purchase her subsequent silence Lyon claimed to have met with Tony Maddox president of CNN International twice about this issue in 2011 and had claimed that during the second meeting she was threatened and intimated to stop speaking on the matter 43 CNN issued a detailed response to Lyon s claims about its coverage of Bahrain 44 Lyon also claimed on the Russian news channel RT that CNN reporters headed by Maddox have been instructed to over cover Iran as a form of propaganda and that CNN International has been paid by the Bahraini government to produce and air news segments intentionally painting them in a positive light citation needed CNN became the official broadcaster of one of the biggest events of the UAE in 2021 when Dubai was hosting the Expo 2020 The official announcement was made in July 2021 45 However months later human rights organizations began to raise concerns around CNN s participation in the event pointing out that the CNN was lending its legitimacy to the Emirates propaganda efforts Analyzing CNN s coverage of the UAE over 10 months critics accused the news media of running a PR for the UAE The rights groups also notified of the UAE s poor human rights and women s rights records They further urged for CNN to be transparent about its dealings with the Arab nation 46 47 Other dismissals Edit On July 7 2010 Octavia Nasr senior Middle East editor and a CNN journalist for 20 years was fired after she expressed admiration on her Twitter account for a militant Muslim cleric and former Hezbollah leader who had recently 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