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RaiNews 24

Monday, June 15th, 2009

RaiNews 24 is an Italian digital television channel, broadcast via satellite and digital terrestrial.

History

Rai News 24 screen capture, 1999

This public all-news channel was created on 26 April 1999 thanks to a Service Contract between RAI and the “Ministero delle comunicazioni”, the Italian Minister of Communications.

The new channel experiments with an innovative model that combines television, internet and digital technologies. The choice of a multi-screen format, widespread use of video conference connections with correspondents and experts, was significant. The research of the separation from narration of the news and opinions about them is one of the strongest points of this channel. Often, videos are broadcast without commentary, and only some subtitle; so as to not bias the viewer.

In the last two months of 2005 the channel has realized various scoops about the Iraq war, knowing about the use of particular arms like white phosphorus or napalm from the American armed forces and the behaviour in war of some Italian soldiers in Nassiriya. From November 2006, when the Italian journalist Corradino Mineo became chief of the television, the channel use a new graphic, similar to BBC World News, changing is old graphic similar to Bloomberg Television.

Availability

To receive the contents of this news channel 24 hours a day with news bulletins of 15 minutes every half-hour and others 15 minutes of journalistic close examinations about actuality or general news, from the other the weather or economy, it needs the satellite (reception from Hotbird 13° East) or DVB-T receiver (reception only in Italy); RaiNews 24 is available also via internet streaming, on IPTV (only in Italy) and on Rai Tre from 3 am to 8 am. The streaming internet service uses the proprietary format WMV. To reduce the number of bits needed to the coding of the signal, the screen was divided in some windows and the moving signal occupies less than half total pixels, while the other parts of the screen contained what time is in that moment, the titles of the main news, the internet sites where you can deepen the various news and the logo of the program on air in that moment.

Directors of Rai News 24

  • Roberto Morrione (from 1999 to 2006)
  • Corradino Mineo (from 2006)

Programmes

  • Notiziario (every half-hour, broadcasted also on Raitalia)
  • Meteonews24 (every half-hour)
  • Notizie dal CCISS viaggiare informati (every half-hour)
  • L’analisi
  • Dentro la notizia
  • Italia, Istruzioni per l’uso on air from Rai Radio 1
  • Focus
  • Shownet
  • Backstage
  • America Today
  • Next
  • Riflettendo con…
  • USA 24 H (News from the United States)
  • Superzap (News bulletins from the major non-Italian News televisions, like BBC World, CNN International and Al Jazeera)
  • repliche TG Regione (Regional news bulletins, on air also on Rai Tre)
  • repliche TG (TG1, TG2, TG3, the news bulletins of Rai Uno, Rai Due and Rai Tre)
  • ShowBiz
  • Decoder. Le immagini che fanno notizia (Images with subtitles in Italian, similar to No Comment on EuroNews)
  • Il chiosco.

Journalists

  • Maurizio Torrealta
  • Claudia Origlia
  • Sigfrido Ranucci
  • Piero Di Pasquale
  • Ivana Suhadolc
  • Giovanna Tatò
  • Marco Silenzi
  • Roberto Amen
  • Novella Calligaris
  • Marco Dedola

Websites

  • The website of RaiNews 24 (Italian)
  • RaiNews 24 Mobile
  • RaiNews 24 on YouTube


BFM TV

Monday, June 15th, 2009

BFM TV is French 24-hour television news channel.

Organization

Dirigeants

CEO :

  • Alain Weill

Capital

BFM TV is held by the French group NextradioTV which also owns the radio stations BFM and RMC.

Broadcasting

It has been launched first on the French digital terrestrial television (known as TNT, télévision numérique terrestre) and is broadcast free 24 hours a day, by satellite on TPS and CanalSat (see frequencies below), French digital terrestrial television, by DSL providers Free, Neuf, Alice, Orange, Tele2, Club Internet, by mobile television on Orange and SFR, by cable providers Numéricable, NOOS and UPC, and live on the channel’s website (in Windows Media streaming).

BFM TV is freely broadcast by satellite in DVB-S MPEG-2 uncrypted :

  • Hot Bird 13° : 11.585 GHz Pol V, SR27500 et FEC 2/3
  • Astra 19.2°E, 11.508 GHz, Pol V, SR 22000 et FEC 5/6

Presenters

  • Ronald Guintrange
  • Thomas Misrachi
  • Stéphanie de Muru
  • Ruth Elkrief
  • Olivier Mazerolle
  • Florence Duprat
  • Jean Alexandre Baril
  • Guillaume Vanhems
  • Rachid M’Barki

External links

  • Official Site (French)
  • Live streaming (French)
  • Non officiel BFM TV forum (French)
  • Non officiel BFM TV forum (French)


Business News Network

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Business News Network (BNN) is a Canadian English language cable television specialty channel, which airs business news and analysis. The Downtown Toronto-based station is owned by CTV Television Inc., a division of CTVglobemedia. Its day-to-day operations are run by CTV News.

History

As Report on Business Television (ROBTv)

The network was licensed in 1996 to a joint venture of Thomson Corporation (50%), WIC (25%), and Cancom (25%). It began broadcasting on September 1, 1999 under the name Report on Business Television (although using the abbreviation ROBTv), borrowing the name from The Globe and Mail’s financial section “Report on Business”.

In 2000, CanWest Global acquired WIC and its interest in ROBTv. As part of the agreement transferring WIC’s interests in Cancom to Shaw Communications, CanWest acquired Cancom’s share of the channel as well.

That same year, the two partners became in conflict with each other: CanWest acquired the Southam newspaper chain, including the National Post, the Globe’s chief rival. Around the same time, Thomson transferred the Globe and its shares of ROBTv to Bell Globemedia, a newly formed media company which also included CTV, in which Thomson initially held a 20% interest. Following threats of legal action on both sides, CanWest agreed to sell its 50% to BGM, in exchange for Bell ExpressVu agreeing to carry a new CanWest-owned digital business news channel, “Financial Post Television”. The latter channel never materialized.

BGM assumed full control of ROBTv in late 2001. Shortly thereafter, the channel was given a new logo and began to use only the full name of Report on Business Television, dropping “ROBTv”.

As Business News Network (BNN)

On March 12, 2007, since the owner’s name changed from Bell Globemedia to CTVglobemedia, Report on Business Television was renamed “Business News Network”, although no channel format or schedule change occurred. The name change occurred to give exclusive rights to the “Report on Business” name to the Globe and Mail and for the channel to have its own identity. Network executives also stated that they were unhappy that viewers would sometimes pronounce the acronym ROBTv as “rob” TV rather than “r-o-b” TV.

Programming

A large majority of the programing found on BNN is produced in-house, although it also carries content from other sources including Bloomberg Television. Originally it was the Canadian broadcast partner of CNNfn, an American business news channel, which closed in December 2004.

BNN features a televised stock ticker with real-time data from the TSX, NYSE, NASDAQ as well as many international exchanges. Based in Toronto, BNN also has a news bureau located at the NASDAQ Market Site in New York City’s Times Square.

BNN attracts approximately 5,000 regular viewers daily and has a strong viewership outside of the home (in gyms, restaurants, offices, etc.) which is not reflected in its ratings. This is a situation also faced by networks with high out-of-home viewing patterns such as CNBC.

Special programming

The network hosts a series of special presentations throughout the year, including valued specials for tax and RSP seasons. In Fall 2006, Report on Business Television hosted its first “Live On Location” event in Toronto where a studio audience was featured during two of the broadcaster’s most popular shows, Market Call with Jim O’Connell and SqueezePlay with Amanda Lang and Kevin O’Leary. This marked the first time viewers had the opportunity to go live in person with the station during regular programming.

In May 2008, the Network re-launched BNN.ca, featuring their first-ever online contest called The BNN.ca $25,000 Challenge. The updated BNN.ca showcased a new video player allowing investors to search, sort and personalize BNN video; and the new player increased availability of past BNN video by allowing viewers to access content for an unlimited period of time online. Other added features on the site:

  • Blogs
  • Market Monitor
  • Feature Video on the Home Page
  • Online Stock Ticker
  • Hot Stocks
  • Guest Picks
  • Indices
  • Latest/Popular News tracking

Noted programs

  • Market Call
  • Talking Tax
  • Small Caps
  • Stars & Dogs
  • workopolis TV
  • GetConnectedTV
  • SqueezePlay
  • The Business News
  • MoneyTalk
  • Market Call Tonight
  • After Hours
  • Trading Day
  • Strictly Legal
  • The Street
  • Market Morning
  • Berman’s Call
  • Lunch Money
  • Commodities Report

From 6:00 a.m. EST to 8:00am EST each day, BNN simulcasts Bloomberg Television’s Morning Call

On-air hosts and contributors

  • Mike Agerbo
  • Paul Bagnell
  • Andrew Bell
  • Pat Bolland
  • Mark Bunting
  • Martin (Marty) Cej
  • Michael Cochrane
  • Jon Erlichman
  • Anne Gaviola
  • Howard Green
  • Michael Hainsworth
  • Michael Kane
  • Pat Kiernan
  • Amanda Lang
  • Niall McGee
  • Jacquie McNish
  • Linda Nazareth
  • Kevin O’Leary
  • Kim Parlee
  • Bruce Sellery
  • Linda Sims
  • AJ Vickery
  • Paul Waldie
  • Andy Willis

Logos

1999 – 2002 2002 – 2007 2007 – present

Sky News New Zealand

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Sky News New Zealand is a rebroadcast of Sky News Australia however carries the NZ branding, and appears on SKY Television. The programming is nearly identical to Sky News Australia, except for a nightly bulletin, plus a twice weekly afternoon one, being produced in New Zealand.

History

In the late 1990s Sky News Australia started broadcasting in New Zealand, replacing Sky News from the UK. Shortly afterwards, Sky News Australia New Zealand was launched, with a small amount of New Zealand-specific content.

In late 2005, SKY Television purchased Prime TV and, in 2006, relaunched its local nightly news programme Prime News – First at 5:30. This was previously produced in the Sydney Sky News Australia studio. The relaunch included establishing a local news team, moving production of the show to studios in Auckland and a new weekday presenter, former TVNZ presenter Eric Young. The programme is identical to Sky News, using the same graphics and music, and provides nightly local news headlines on Sky News New Zealand. Sky News in New Zealand does not include the ‘active’ services available in Australia.

In March 2007, Sky News announced a new news programme which would be produced by Prime TV in New Zealand titled Sky News New Zealand Evening News. Sky News NZ Evening News aired at 7pm local time and was repeated twice through the evening at 8.30pm and 9pm local. It was presented by Prime’s Eric Young and Suzy Clarkson. This was replaced with repeat showings of Prime News in 2009.

It was originally thought that Sky News New Zealand would begin broadcasting in widescreen from April 26 2009. But was delayed until May 17 2009.

Programming

Local Programming

  • Prime News, which airs at 7pm and repeats at 8pm.
  • NZ Newsweek, every Friday and Saturday afternoons at 2.30pm

Other Programming

  • First Edition
  • First Business
  • News Hour
  • News now
  • News Night
  • Market Day
  • Sky Evening News
  • Sky Business Report
  • Health Report
  • Sportsline Australia
  • Agenda
  • Sky News Saturday Business
  • Sky News Sunday Business
  • Question Time
  • Sky News Eco Report
  • Book Report
  • 180° The Other Side of the News
  • Sky News UK
  • Today Tonight (Seven Network)
  • ABC World News (ABC)
  • Nightline (ABC)
  • CBS Evening News (CBS)

GEO News

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Geo News is a Karachi based Pakistani news channel, fully owned and run by Jang Group. It was considered as number 1 news channel in Pakistan. The channel started its broadcasting in November 2005. It is considered as one of the most popular news channels of Pakistan with millions of Urdu language viewers around the world.

Popular Shows

Some of the popular news programmes are Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath, Capital Talk with Hamid Mir, and Jawaab Deh,; and the notorious political comedy programme Hum Sub Umeed Say Hain. Also famous but most controversial is Meray Mutabiq with Dr. Shahid Masood, who left Geo TV and served as the Chairman of the state owned Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) but came back later.

Attack on Geo News Office

On Friday, March 16 2007, Geo TV Network’s office in Islamabad was attacked by some armed policemen, and the Geo News Bureau Chief Hamid Mir was also manhandled in this incident.

Programmes

  • Capital Talk
  • 50 Minute
  • Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath
  • Aik Din Geo Ke Saath
  • Alif
  • Bazaar
  • Geo Kitab
  • FIR
  • Dekho Suno Samjho
  • Geomentary
  • Ghamidi
  • Gillete World Sports
  • Hamzanama
  • Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain
  • Jaan Hai To Jahan
  • Jawab Deyh
  • LEFT RIGHT
  • Match Box
  • Score
  • Tezi Mandee
  • Tezi Mandee Round Up
  • VoA
  • Tezi Mandee Weekend
  • Zara Sochiye

Criticism

Despite various allegations and accusations by the Government and the civil society, Geo News continued its ‘hard-hitting’ criticizing attitude towards the Government, especially, towards the policies of Pervez Musharraf. The critics say that Geo News and some other private news channels exaggerate or sometimes even mis-represent the facts and findings.

Government’s Ban on GEO Network

After the imposition of emergency in November 2007 in Pakistan by Pervez Musharraf, the broadcasting of all private television news channels were obstructed by the Government of Pakistan. Geo News was completely banned to broadcast its news channel and entertaining channels by the Government. Pervez Musharraf claimed media was ‘promoting negativism’.

Pervez Musharraf lifted the ban on Monday 21 January,2008.

Case file in Sindh Highcourt

On November 10, 2007, the Geo Network filed a court case with the Sindh High Court against the Government’s ban on its four channels.

Order to Shut Down

On November 16, 2007 Geo TV Network received an order from local authorities of Dubai to cut off all their Live broadcast of programmes. Geo TV was also banned for showing any programme of Geo News’ main stream anchors like Dr. Shahid Masood and Hamid Mir.

DoS Attack on Geo TV Website

On November 9, 2007, Geo Network’s website was attacked and hacked by DoS, which made the official website inaccessible to the Internet audience.

Geo News program Capital Talk & Meray Mutabiq banned again

Geo News program Capital Talk & Meray Mutabiq was banned again by Dubai government due to a request from the Pakistan government. Due to this, the channel moved from Panamsat to Asiasat 3s, from Dubai to Islamabad.

Geo News Taken Off-Air Again

On Friday the 13th March, 2009 Geo News was taken off-air in the evening in many major cities of Pakistan. The step was taken by the Pakistan Government days before the lawyers in the country had called for ‘Long March’ to restore the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry. Geo News was targeted as Geo News was very actively promoting the ‘Lawyers’ Movement’ and the ‘Long March’ and constantly going against the running government for several years. The elected Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government ordered the cable operators to shutdown Geo News or shift the channel to a new ‘number’, so that the government can deny any allegations of blocking the news channel. It was reported that president Asif Ali Zardari had personally ordered Geo News be blocked on cable television across Pakistan.

Midnight 13/14 March, 2009 Federal Minister for Information, Shehri Rehman, resigned from Federal Cabinet due to differences of opinion with the government over blocking Geo News. Prime Minister of Pakistan accepted the resignation.

Countrywide protests were held against curbs on media.

Geo News was allowed on-air on 15 March, 2009 in most parts of Pakistan but its position was pushed further down the channel list due to government pressure on cable operators.

CNBC-e

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

CNBC-e is a hybrid business and financial/entertainment channel operated in Turkey by CNBC Europe and the NTV Group. The channel shares its name with a co-owned magazine about CNBC-e.

Business programmes

During the day, the channel operates as the Turkish version of the CNBC Europe. The channel broadcasts four main business day shows which is corresponding programmes of CNBC Europe:

  • Geri Sayım (Squawk Box Europe)
  • Piyasa Ekranı (Morning Exchange)
  • Finans Cafe (Power Lunch Europe)
  • Son Baskı (European Closing Bell)

The channel’s business day programmes use the same on-air look like CNBC Europe.

The channel also produces a weekly 15-minute programme in English, Business Turkey, which airs at weekends on CNBC Europe and is one of the few CNBC programmes still using the channel’s 2000 on-air identity, though only for its opening titles.

Entertainment Programmes

The channel is unique in the CNBC family, as it runs popular American drama and comedy programming in prime time. CNBC-e is also noted for heavy scheduling of independent and European movies. All prime time shows (including all television series and movies) are broadcast in their original language with subtitles instead of dubbing. In July and August the channel generally broadcasts repeats from the previous year’s programming. It also broadcasts programming from the children’s channel Nickelodeon. Shows such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Avatar:The Last Airbender, The Ren and Stimpy Show, and Rocko’s Modern Life are aired both on regular scheduling, and as filler in the late night programming. During the week, the channel airs its series in four preset times, at 7.30 pm, daily-aired series are shown, like Cheers and Married…with Children. At 8.00 pm and 8.30 pm, weekly-aired, two 30 minutes long, shows are aired, examples being According to Jim, King of Queens. At 9.00 pm, weekly-aired, one hour long shows are aired, like The Sopranos and 24. The channel runs a movie of a certain genre chosen for that day, for example while the films that audience has chosen from the website is running at Tuesdays (For example War of the Worlds, American Beauty) at Saturdays, two films of a genre is aired (For example two anime, or two Ingmar Bergman films.)

Series

Current

  • 24
  • According To Jim
  • The Big Bang Theory
  • Chuck
  • The Closer
  • Cold Case
  • Desperate Housewives
  • ER
  • Family Guy
  • Ghost Whisperer
  • Gossip Girl
  • Heroes
  • How I Met Your Mother
  • It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  • Las Vegas
  • My Name Is Earl
  • One Tree Hill
  • The New Adventures of Old Christine
  • Prison Break
  • Pushing Daisies
  • The Simpsons
  • Scrubs
  • Smallville
  • South Park
  • Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
  • The Tudors
  • Two and a Half Men
  • Without A Trace

Past series

  • Ally McBeal
  • Angel
  • Angels in America
  • Arrested Development
  • As If
  • Boomtown
  • Boston Public
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Carnivàle
  • Cheers
  • Coupling
  • Coupling (US)
  • Cracking Up
  • Dawson’s Creek
  • Dharma & Greg
  • Elizabeth I
  • Everybody Loves Raymond
  • Fat Actress
  • Frasier
  • Freaks and Geeks
  • Get Real
  • Gilmore Girls
  • The Guardian
  • Harsh Realm
  • Into The West
  • Joey
  • Just Shoot Me
  • Kitchen Confidential
  • Listen Up!
  • Malcolm in the Middle
  • Married… with Children
  • Millennium
  • Miss Match
  • News Radio
  • Nightmares And Dreamscapes
  • NYPD Blue
  • The O.C.
  • Parker Lewis Can’t Lose
  • The Practice
  • Roswell
  • Seinfeld
  • Significant Others
  • Six Feet Under
  • Stacked
  • Twice In A Lifetime
  • Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place
  • The Sopranos
  • The X-Files
  • What About Joan

Anime

Future

  • Bleach (manga)
  • InuYasha
  • Naruto
  • Pokemon
  • Sonic X

Nicktoons

Current

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender
  • Danny Phantom
  • Dora the Explorer
  • The Fairly OddParents
  • My Life as a Teenage Robot
  • SpongeBob SquarePants

Past

  • All Grown Up!
  • Angry Beavers
  • As Told By Ginger
  • Catdog
  • Kappa Mikey
  • Rocko’s Modern Life
  • Rugrats

Satellite Parameters

  • Satellite : Turksat 3A
  • Frequency : 11.054
  • Polarization : Horizontal
  • Symbol Rate : 30.000

SKY TG24

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

SKY TG24 (often known to English speakers as Sky News Italia, Fox News Italy or FoxTv – Sky TG24) is an Italian 24-hour news channel owned by SKY Italia. Its director is Emilio Carelli.

SKY TG24 was launched on July 31, 2003, and provides round-the-clock of the news, with updates on every hour and half-hour. The interactive version of SKY TG24, called SKY TG24 Active, was launched in January 2005.

Distribution

In Italy, SKY TG24 is only available on SKY’s package. It is encrypted by VideoGuard.

In US, SKY TG24 was available on DirecTV Basic package. As of December 7, 2008, SKY TG24 will no longer be available on DirecTV, leaving no Italian programming available for US Directv subscribers.

SKY TG24 is also available on internet via its homepage

A local Canadianized version of SKY TG24 airs in Canada. It is owned by Telelatino Network Inc.. Most of its content is simulcasted from the Italian channel with Canadian content added as well.

Programming

  • FAD and FAD 1 ora e ½, hosted by Stefania Fiorucci.
  • SKY TG24 Pomeriggio, hosted by Paola Saluzzi.
  • SKY TG24 Sera, hosted by Maria Latella.
  • SKY TG24 Economia and SKY TG24 Economia Weekend, hosted by Sarah Varetto.
  • Zona Severgnini, hosted by Beppe Severgnini.
  • SEVEN, hosted by Franco Ferraro.
  • Reporter Diffuso, hosted by Marco Montemagno.
  • Jetlag.

And after the news bulletins, are provided weather bulletins from SKY Meteo24 (broadcasted also during advertising on international broadcasting and web streaming).

Regular presenters

  • Stefania Pinna and Jacopo Arbarello (Morning)
  • Raffaella Cesaroni and Claudio Calì (Morning)
  • Caterina Baldini and Milo D’Agostino (Morning)
  • Barbara Dell’Aquila and Marco Congiu (Afternoon)
  • Monica Peruzzi and Gianluca Semprini (Afternoon)
  • Lavinia Spingardi and Paolo Fratter (Afternoon)
  • Valentina Bendicenti and Alessio Viola (Evening)
  • Olivia Tassara and Marco Piccaluga (Evening)
  • Veronica Voto and Roberto Inciocchi (Evening)

Anchors and reporters

  • Jacopo Arbarello
  • Caterina Baldini
  • Valentina Bendicenti
  • Luca Bollea
  • Claudio Calì
  • Raffaella Cesaroni
  • Antonella Cimagalli
  • Marco Congiu
  • Raffaella Daino
  • Federica De Sanctis
  • Barbara Dell’Aquila
  • Luigi Filippo Ecuba
  • Paolo Fratter
  • Roberto Inciocchi
  • Massimo Leoni
  • Letizia Leviti
  • Stefano Maria Paci
  • Monica Peruzzi
  • Marco Piccaluga
  • Gianluca Semprini
  • Lavinia Spingardi
  • Olivia Tassara
  • Stefania Pinna
  • Alessio Viola
  • Veronica Voto
  • Rosario Amore
  • Armando Benedetti
  • Sebastiana Cutugno
  • Maria Grazia De Vita
  • Alma Minghi
  • Sabrina Rappoli
  • Simone Spina
  • Massimo Postiglione
  • Gianfranco Gatto
  • Flavio Isernia
  • Chiara Caleo
  • Roberto Tallei
  • Paolo Chiariello
  • Piero Ancona
  • Fulvio Viviano

Bureaux

Italian and Worldwide SKY TG24 bureaus, others are shared with other television networks:

Italy

  • Ancona, Marche
  • Bari, Apulia
  • Bologna, Emilia-Romagna
  • Florence, Tuscany
  • Milan, Lombardy
  • Naples, Campania
  • Padua, Veneto
  • Palermo, Sicily
  • Turin, Piedmont

Worldwide

  • Brussels, Belgium
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • London, United Kingdom
  • London Stock Exchange (with Bloomberg Television)
  • Paris, France
  • New York City, United States (with Fox News Channel)
  • New York Stock Exchange (with Bloomberg Television)
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Vatican City, Vatican City

TVN CNBC Biznes

Friday, June 12th, 2009

TVN CNBC Biznes is a business and financial news channel broadcast in Poland, launched on September 3, 2007. It is part of TVN network and ITI Group, the biggest Polish media company. TVN CNBC Biznes is produced in a joint venture with CNBC Europe.

Programming

  • Pieniądze od rana
  • 90 minut
  • Biznes Lunch
  • Dzień na rynkach
  • Bilans
  • Piąta godzina
  • Portfel
  • Firma
  • Progr@m
  • Inwestuj
  • Logistyk
  • Praca
  • Marketing & PR
  • Cywilne na co dzień
  • Golf
  • Nieruchomości
  • Ostatnie piętro

Sister channels in CNBC Europe branches

  • CNBC Europe
  • CNBC Arabiya
  • CNBC-e

La Chaîne Info

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

La Chaîne Info, or LCI (French: “The News Channel”) is a French cable news channel. The network provides 24-hour national and global news coverage.

History

LCI was created on June 24, 1994, by Christian Dutoit on behalf of the media group TF1.

The broadcast began at 8:30 PM with the live TV news programme featuring Françoise-Marie Morel as presenter. The first guest was the CEO of the channel Étienne Mougeotte.

Was also broadcasted in Italy on DVB-T Digital television, from 2004 to December 2006 on Dfree multiplex.

In 2006, the channel’s web site appeared twice in the James Bond film Casino Royale, a product placement that the channel says it didn’t pay for.

Programs

  • LCI Matin – Morning news journal
  • Ferry / Julliard – A debate and discussion program
  • Politiquement Show – A French political magazine
  • Le Grand Journal de 12h30 – A mid-day newscast
  • L’invité de l’Économie – A business news magazine
  • Le Journal du Monde – World news
  • Le Grand Jury – Political interview

VoicePrint

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

VoicePrint is a Canadian 24-hour English language non-profit audio broadcast television service. VoicePrint is an audio-only service that broadcasts readings of news articles and features from more than 600 of Canada’s top newspapers and magazines, as well as audio theatre. It is owned by The National Broadcast Reading Service Inc (NBRS). VoicePrint is a volunteer-based service, where individuals perform voice recordings at various centres across the country.

VoicePrint is licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), and went on the air in 1990. The CRTC licensed VoicePrint as a “must-carry” service in 2001, meaning all digital cable and satellite providers must carry the service. VoicePrint is primarily accessed on the secondary audio program (SAP) of CBC Newsworld, while some providers carry the service on a separate channel through digital cable. The service is also available on the Internet, through its website.