ABOUT CNN
The Cable News Network (CNN) is an
American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by
the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner.
The 24-hour cable news channel was founded in
1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner.
Upon its launch, CNN was the first channel to provide 24-hour television
news coverage, and the first all-news television channel in the United
States.
While the news channel has numerous affiliates,
CNN primarily broadcasts from its headquarters at the CNN Center
in Atlanta,
the Time Warner Center in New
York City, and studios in Washington,
D.C., and Los Angeles. CNN is sometimes referred to as CNN/U.S.
to distinguish the American channel from its international counterpart, CNN
International. As of August 2010, CNN is available in over 100 million U.S.
households.
Broadcast coverage extends to over 890,000 American hotel rooms, and the U.S.
channel is also carried on cable and satellite in Canada. Globally, CNN
programming airs through CNN International, which can be seen by viewers in
over 212 countries and territories.
As of August 2013, approximately 98,496,000
American households (86% of cable, satellite and telco customers) receive CNN.
The Cable News Network was launched at 5:00 p.m. ET
on June 1, 1980. After an introduction by Ted Turner, the husband and wife team
of David Walker and Lois Hart
anchored the channel's first newscast. Burt
Reinhardt, the then executive vice president of CNN, hired most of CNN's
first 200 employees, including the network's first news anchor,
Bernard Shaw.
Since its debut, CNN has expanded its reach to a
number of cable and satellite television providers, several websites, and
specialized closed-circuit channels (such as CNN Airport Network). The company has 36
bureaus (10 domestic, 26 international), more than 900 affiliated local
stations, and several regional and foreign-language networks around the world.
The channel's success made a bona-fide mogul of founder Ted Turner and set the
stage for the Time Warner conglomerate's eventual acquisition of Turner Broadcasting System in 1996.
A companion channel, CNN2, was launched on January 1, 1982 and featured
a continuous 24-hour cycle of 30-minute news broadcasts. The channel, which
later became known as "CNN Headline News" and then simply
"HLN", eventually focused on live news coverage supplemented by
personality-based programs during the evening and primetime hours.
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