CNN International

CNN International
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaWorldwide
(also available in hotels and onboard cruise ships)
HeadquartersTurner Broadcasting System, 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 Worldwide
Key people
Sister channels
History
LaunchedSeptember 1, 1985; 39 years ago (1985-09-01)
Former namesCNN Europe
Links
Websiteedition.cnn.com
TV schedule (Asia)
TV schedule (Europe)
TV schedule (Americas) (Philippines)
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

Cable News Network International or CNN International (CNNi, simply branded on-air as CNN) is an international television channel and website, owned by CNN Worldwide. 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 United States, 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 News, France 24, CGTN, DW, RT, WION, NHK World, TRT World or Al Jazeera English.

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