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CNN International Europe/Middle East/Africa

CNN International Europe/Middle East/Africa
CNN International Europe logo
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast areaEurope, Africa, and Middle East (except Iran, Sudan, and Syria)
NetworkCNN International
CNN
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV[1]
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed.)
Ownership
OwnerCNN Worldwide
(Warner Bros. Discovery)
Sister channelsCNN
CNN-News18
CNN Indonesia
CNN en Español
HLN
History
Launched1 September 1985; 38 years ago (1985-09-01)
Links
WebsiteCNN.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Andorra DTTChannel 36
Sweden BoxerChannel 26
Netherlands DigitenneChannel 30 (HD)
GOtv (Sub-Saharan Africa)Channel 42
DStv (Sub-Saharan Africa)Channel 401
Kenya Zuku TVChannel 515
AzamTV (Africa)Channel 239

CNN International Europe/Middle East/Africa is the European, Middle East and African version of CNN's "CNN International" satellite and cable television network. It features many locally produced shows.

Between 1996 and 2003, to differentiate it from the other feeds, the network logo on the lower-right hand of the screen had a static globe with the continents Europe, the Middle East and Africa facing the audiences.

Programming

In the earlier days of CNN International, the program line-up was exactly the same in every region CNN International was broadcast in. However, in the late-1990s, the line-up started varying among regions with some programs exclusively broadcasting to the Europe, Middle East and Africa only such as CNN This Morning (European edition) and World Business This Morning. Programming variations also included showtimes of selected magazine programmes during the weekend to allow audiences to watch them at a similar time slot to their counterparts elsewhere.

At present, the line-up is almost exactly the same in every region once again with differences limited to advertising and weather updates during the breaks.

Broadcasting

Although this version of CNN International is intended primarily for European, African, and Middle Eastern viewers, a live feed of it is made available on selected aircraft of participating airlines like Emirates and Cathay Pacific regardless of their current position (subject to legal restrictions of the country these aircraft are flying over at the moment).

On 1 September 2021, CNN International was removed from the Virgin Media cable platform in the UK,[2] and from the Freesat platform.[3] It continued to be available on Sky UK's satellite service.

On 16 November 2021, CNN International was removed from Virgin Media Ireland.[4]

Switchover to high definition and 16:9

CNN International HD is the high definition simulcast feed of the channel broadcasting at 1920x1080i, which was launched in September 2012. Prior to 2 June 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 3 June switchover, finalising on 17 June of the same year, when the switchover was completed.

On 28 June 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, as it is next to the GOD Channel. 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.

References

  1. ^ "NSS 7 (20.0°W) Transponder 24 – KingOfSat". kingodsat.net. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  2. ^ "CNN channel closure info" (Press release). Reading: Virgin Media. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  3. ^ "CNN drops Virgin Media and Freesat in online push". 26 August 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  4. ^ "CNN Channel Closure" (Press release). Dublin: Virgin Media Ireland. Archived from the original on 2021-11-16. Retrieved 2021-11-16.

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