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| CNN Newsroom | |
|---|---|
| Genre | News |
| Presented by | |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Production locations | Atlanta,London,Washington, D.C. |
| Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
| Running time | 30 minutes to 5 hours |
| Original release | |
| Network | CNN International |
| Release | September 1985 (1985-09) – present |
| Related | |
| CNN Newsroom | |
CNN Newsroom (formerly known asWorld News andWorld Report) is the main newscast airing onCNN International. The programme is also simulcast on the domestic version ofCNN - named on-air asNewsroom Live to avoid confusion withthe locally based newscast - during its overnight downtime.
CNN International's main newscast brand for much of the 1990s and 2000s was simplyWorld News. The majority of bulletins were presented fromCNN Center in Atlanta, although some editions came from Washington, D.C. (branded asWorld News from Washington). From the late 1990s onwards, there was alsoWorld News Europe, which was presented from London and ran during European primetime, andAsia Tonight which was broadcast from Hong Kong (the latter was later rebranded asWorld News Asia, to match the other broadcasts).
On September 21, 2009,CNN Today,Your World Today andWorld News were rebranded asWorld Report; the network's long-running week-in-review programme,CNN World Report (which traditionally aired on Sunday afternoons on the American network) took a new name,World View, to make way for the new branding. Initially,World Report ran multiple times per day; however, as CNN International's schedule evolved, this gradually reduced to two separate three-hour morning blocks for Asian and European audiences, as well as regular bulletins at weekends.
The Asian morning edition ofWorld Report was rebranded asCNN Newsroom in November 2012, to coincide with the revamp of CNN's Hong Kong studio, and the introduction of a new anchor team in Andrew Stevens and Patricia Wu.
Asian edition anchorAnna Coren received the 2011Asian Television Award for "Best News Presenter or Anchor" for her work on the programme.[1]
Effective June 17, 2013,World Report andWorld One were renamedCNN Newsroom. The new show was branded with new graphics, and originally used the previousWorld Report theme music, although this was changed quickly to theWorld One music. In 2014, a completely new theme was introduced.
Programs occasionally pre-empted for special programs.