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Qué (quién) es CNN - definición

AMERICAN NEWS CHANNEL
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  • CNN Center studios
  • The CNN Election Express bus, used for broadcasts
  • CNN Newsource offices at the CNN Center in Atlanta
  • CNN bureau locations
  • Post-production editing offices in Atlanta
  • CNN in New York City
  • The [[CNN Center]] in Atlanta
  • [[CNN en Español]] televised debate for the 2005 Chilean elections

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¦ abbreviation Cable News Network.
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CNN

The Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States.

As of February 2023, CNN had 80 million television households as subscribers in the US. According to Nielsen, in June 2021 CNN ranked third in viewership among cable news networks, behind Fox News and MSNBC, averaging 580,000 viewers throughout the day, down 49% from a year earlier, amid sharp declines in viewers across all cable news networks. While CNN ranked 14th among all basic cable networks in 2019, then jumped to 7th during a major surge for the three largest cable news networks (completing a rankings streak of Fox News at number 5 and MSNBC at number 6 for that year), it settled back to number 11 in 2021 and had further declined to number 21 in 2022.

Globally, CNN programming has aired through CNN International, seen by viewers in over 212 countries and territories; since May 2019, however, the US domestic version has absorbed international news coverage in order to reduce programming costs. The American version, sometimes referred to as CNN (US), is also available in Canada, some islands of the Caribbean and in Japan, where it was first broadcast on CNNj in 2003, with simultaneous translation in Japanese.

Ejemplos de uso de CNN
1. WOLF BLITZER, CNN JOE JOHNS, CNN SUZANNE MALVEAUX, CNN JOHNS: Senator Clinton, good evening.
2. The subscription service –– called CNN Pipeline –– also gives viewers access to a selection of CNN video archives and allows them to view CNN International television.
3. CNN anchor Soledad O‘Brien discussed the legal issues Tuesday with CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin.
4. Supporting CNN Connects is a one–hour documentary hosted by CNN Correspondent Karl Penhaul.
5. Following are transcripts of Khalilzad‘s interviews on Fox, CNN International, MSNBC and CNN÷ (begin transcript) U.S.