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'''Zamastan News Network (ZNN)''' is a multinational news-based pay television channel headquartered in [[Tofino]], [[Zian]], [[Zamastan]]. It is owned by Blue Worldwide, a unit of the ZSuites News & Sports division of [[ZSuites Incorporated|ZSuites & Foresster]]. It was founded in 1977 by Zamastanian media proprietor Aaron Reese as a 24-hour cable news channel. Upon its launch in 1977, ZNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage, and was the first all-news television channel in Zamastan. While the news channel has numerous affiliates, ZNN primarily broadcasts from ZSuites & Foresster's media headquarters at 40 Harden Avenue in Downtown Tofino, with adjunct studios in [[Emerald]], [[Tregueux]], and [[Providence]]. The network is known for its dramatic live coverage of breaking news, some of which has drawn criticism as overly sensationalistic. The network has also been criticized for its efforts to be nonpartisan, which have led to accusations of false balance.
'''Zamastan News Network (ZNN)''' is a multinational news-based pay television channel headquartered in [[Tofino]], [[Zian]], [[Zamastan]]. It is owned by Blue Worldwide, a unit of the ZSuites News & Sports division of [[ZSuites Incorporated|ZSuites & Forrester]]. It was founded in 1977 by Zamastanian media proprietor Aaron Reese as a 24-hour cable news channel. Upon its launch in 1977, ZNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage, and was the first all-news television channel in Zamastan. While the news channel has numerous affiliates, ZNN primarily broadcasts from ZSuites & Foresster's media headquarters at 40 Harden Avenue in Downtown Tofino, with adjunct studios in [[Emerald]], [[Tregueux]], and [[Providence]]. The network is known for its dramatic live coverage of breaking news, some of which has drawn criticism as overly sensationalistic. The network has also been criticized for its efforts to be nonpartisan, which have led to accusations of false balance.


As of September 2018, ZNN has 90.1 million television households as subscribers (97.7% of households with cable) in Zamastan. In 2019, ZNN ranked first in viewership among cable news networks, ahead of Staple News and ZCBN, averaging 972,000 viewers. Anchors like [[Aiden Reventon]] and [[Samuel Divian]] are among the most-watched journalists in the world. Globally, ZNN programming has aired through ZNN International, seen by viewers in over 212 countries and territories; since May 2019 however, the Zamastanian domestic version has absorbed international news coverage in order to streamline programming expenses. The Zamastanian version, sometimes referred to as ZNN (Zamastan), is also available in [[Caspiaa]], [[Gladysynthia]], [[Elbresia]], [[Quetana]], and [[Kuresa]].
As of September 2018, ZNN has 90.1 million television households as subscribers (97.7% of households with cable) in Zamastan. In 2019, ZNN ranked first in viewership among cable news networks, ahead of Staple News and ZCBN, averaging 972,000 viewers. Anchors like [[Aiden Reventon]] and [[Samuel Divian]] are among the most-watched journalists in the world. Globally, ZNN programming has aired through ZNN International, seen by viewers in over 212 countries and territories; since May 2019 however, the Zamastanian domestic version has absorbed international news coverage in order to streamline programming expenses. The Zamastanian version, sometimes referred to as ZNN (Zamastan), is also available in [[Caspiaa]], [[Gladysynthia]], [[Elbresia]], [[Quetana]], and [[Kuresa]].


==History==
==History==
ZNN was founded in 1977 by Zamastanian media proprietor [[Aaron Reese]] as a 24-hour cable news channel. Upon its launch, ZNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage, and was the first all-news television channel in Zamastan. Dawson Bonner, the executive vice president of ZNN at its launch, hired most of the channel's first 200 employees, including the network's first news anchor, [[Callum Gibson]].
==Broadcasting==
==Broadcasting==
==Programs==
==Programs==
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File:DivianPrimeTime.png|''Divian Prime Time'' with [[Samuel Divian]]
File:DivianPrimeTime.png|''Divian Prime Time'' with [[Samuel Divian]]
File:EmmalineWeekly.png|''Emmaline Weekly'' with [[Emmaline Weekly]]
File:EmmalineWeekly.png|''Emmaline Weekly'' with [[Emmaline Thomas]]
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*''[[Samuel Divian|Divian Prime Time]]'' (May 7, 2013 – present)
*''[[Samuel Divian|Divian Prime Time]]'' (May 7, 2013 – present)
*''[[Anderson Craes|Craes Room]]'' (November 7, 2014 – present)
*''[[Anderson Craes|Craes Room]]'' (November 7, 2014 – present)
*''[[Emmaline Thomas|Emmaline Thomas]]'' (October 5th, 2019 - present)
*''[[Emmaline Thomas|Emmaline Weekly]]'' (October 5th, 2019 - present)
*''The Rundown'' with [[Addyson Carr]] (September 24, 1988 – present)
*''The Rundown'' with [[Addyson Carr]] (September 24, 1988 – present)
*''News Nightwatch'' with [[Peter Macdonald]] (September 21, 2015 – present)
*''News Nightwatch'' with [[Peter Macdonald]] (September 21, 2015 – present)
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==Staff==
==Staff==


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[[Category:Media]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]][[Category:Zamastan]]

Latest revision as of 06:40, 31 July 2024

ZNN
ZNNetworkLogo.JPG
GenreNews program
Presented bySamuel Divian, Anderson Craes, Aiden Reventon
Country of originZamastan
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Blue World Country
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time24 hours daily (including commercial)
Release
Original releaseSeptember 8, 1977 (1977-09-08) –
present
Chronology
Related showsReventon Tonight
Divian Prime Time
Craes Room
Emmaline Weekly

Zamastan News Network (ZNN) is a multinational news-based pay television channel headquartered in Tofino, Zian, Zamastan. It is owned by Blue Worldwide, a unit of the ZSuites News & Sports division of ZSuites & Forrester. It was founded in 1977 by Zamastanian media proprietor Aaron Reese as a 24-hour cable news channel. Upon its launch in 1977, ZNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage, and was the first all-news television channel in Zamastan. While the news channel has numerous affiliates, ZNN primarily broadcasts from ZSuites & Foresster's media headquarters at 40 Harden Avenue in Downtown Tofino, with adjunct studios in Emerald, Tregueux, and Providence. The network is known for its dramatic live coverage of breaking news, some of which has drawn criticism as overly sensationalistic. The network has also been criticized for its efforts to be nonpartisan, which have led to accusations of false balance.

As of September 2018, ZNN has 90.1 million television households as subscribers (97.7% of households with cable) in Zamastan. In 2019, ZNN ranked first in viewership among cable news networks, ahead of Staple News and ZCBN, averaging 972,000 viewers. Anchors like Aiden Reventon and Samuel Divian are among the most-watched journalists in the world. Globally, ZNN programming has aired through ZNN International, seen by viewers in over 212 countries and territories; since May 2019 however, the Zamastanian domestic version has absorbed international news coverage in order to streamline programming expenses. The Zamastanian version, sometimes referred to as ZNN (Zamastan), is also available in Caspiaa, Gladysynthia, Elbresia, Quetana, and Kuresa.

History

ZNN was founded in 1977 by Zamastanian media proprietor Aaron Reese as a 24-hour cable news channel. Upon its launch, ZNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage, and was the first all-news television channel in Zamastan. Dawson Bonner, the executive vice president of ZNN at its launch, hired most of the channel's first 200 employees, including the network's first news anchor, Callum Gibson.

Broadcasting

Programs

Current news programs

Staff