Fox News Live is a 24-hour cable news channel that provides live coverage of breaking news events, as well as political analysis and opinion programming. The channel features a mix of news anchors and commentators, who discuss and debate current events, often from a conservative perspective. Some of the popular programs on Fox News Live include "Fox & Friends," "The Five," "Hannity," "Tucker Carlson Tonight," and "The Ingraham Angle." These programs often feature interviews with political leaders, experts, and newsmakers, as well as segments on business, entertainment, and lifestyle.
Sky TG24 (or Telegiornale Sky TG 24) is an Italian news TV channel being broadcasted Italy, Canada and USA via cable providers and in the Internet as Sky TG24 Diretta (or Sky TG24 Live). Canadian version of Sky TG24 features some Canadian content to make the channel more attractive to the local viewers. One of the most known TV programs on Sky TG24 is FAD and FAD 1 and 1.5 hours, hosted by Stefania Fiorucci. Other programs feature world economical and political news in various formats: SKY TG24 Pomeriggio, SKY TG24 Sera, SKY TG24 Economia and SKY TG24 Economia Weekend. The channel also offers some talk and interviews shows like Zona Severgnini with Beppe Severgnini and SEVEN, hosted by Franco Ferraro. Journalistic investigations are represented by Reporter Diffuso programm, hosted by Marco Montemagno. Travel programming on SKY TG24 is offered by Jetlag short series.
Baghdad Satellite TV Channel represents wide variety of cultural, social, political programs focusing on the Iraq's issues. Its Mission is to inspire the audience with the spirit of true optimism, confidence and hope thru emphasis on the unity of the Arab's homeland and Islamic origins, taking into account the rest of the components of the Iraqi people's life; to recall the strong ties between nationalities, religions and different sects within the Iraqi social community. Baghdad TV adopts a moderate Islamic approach without a provocations when talk about violence, extremism and sectarianism and the rest of sensitive issues, and. It covers all the aspects of public life to focus on important issues of oppressed Iraq's audiences such as women, children and young people. Baghdad TV tries to build a political vision for citizens based on national, historical and Islamic countries taking into account the symbols of intellectual, educational differences between the Iraq's nations.
For European and American viewers, Iran's Sahar TV1 may, at first, seem like a series of English-language broadcasts from the other side of the looking glass, so distinctly foreign and so radically different from other international media it demands a serious paradigm shift. In fact, if Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) inspires some shock and awe among its worldwide viewers, it has achieved a significant part of its mission. The IRIB website explains in no uncertain terms, Sahar TV1 seeks to introduce the Islamic Revolution of Iran to foreign viewers as the most significant, influential uprising of the past century by explaining Islam's views. Where cultures and values collide, perhaps understanding begins. One admirably objective international analyst suggests, Sahar TV1 is as fiercely Islamic as Fox News seems overwhelmingly "American". In other words, viewers of both networks must watch with healthy respect for built-in bias and not-so-subtle promotion of political and sectarian ideology. You don't watch in spite of the bias; you watch because of it.
IRINN (or Islamic Republic of Iran News Network) is Iranian news television network which consists of three channels with flagship TV channel with the same name IRINN. IRINN TV is owned and operated by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting Management. IRINN is dedicated to broadcast newscasts with 20 hours and 30 minutes a day for 24 hours per day. The channel is available via terrestrial broadcast and satellite. It is also can be reached worldwide in the Internet as IRINN Live. The TV channels covers predominately Iranian news but it also has the London-based correspondent to cover world major news and events. The channel covers lots of government activities live: Foreign Ministry Spokesman features his weekly news conference at IRINN and some important meetings such as meetings of Parliament are covered as well.
Better known as Network 18, the India Broadcasting Networks rapidly have emerged as one of the world's most powerful and completely diversified multi-media conglomerates. Network 18 controls the Indian franchises for hot Viacom properties MTV, VH1, and Nickelodeon. It also operates India's premier business and news channels' CNBC-TV18, CNBC Awaaz, and CNN-IBN. As part of its joint partnership with Viacom, IBN operates Colors, India's most-watched Hindi entertainment channel. IBN also recently launched IBN-Lokmat, its Marathi news channel. As important as its broadcast operations have been, IBN naturally has expanded to the worldwide web, managing one of the nation's most prominent internet service providers, Web18. IBN also streams Newswire18, India's leading provider of real-time internet news and financial information. Moreover, in one of the world's first integrated web-and-broadcast ventures. Network 18 broadcasts and webcasts HomeShop18, India's distinctive version of popular cable television and internet shopping channels. Supplementing IBN's vast television and internet operations, Network 18's print, film, and mobile content operations command substantial shares of those markets.
Rustavi 2 is the first major private TV channel in Georgia featuring 24/7 programming. Based in Tbilisi, the channel was highly involved in the Rose Revolution events on the opposite to Shevardnadze side. The channel started broadcasting in 1994 raised its funds thru TV commercials. It still has a revenue stream consisting on advertising money, but now Rustavi 2 is the largest private television station of Georgia with about 84% Georgian population audience. The channel is available outside Georgia via EURASIASAT satellite and via the Internet as Rustavi 2 Live. The channel provides both news and entertainment programming. If the news part of Rustavi schedule consists predominately of classic newscasts and live events reports, the entertaining component on the channel is awesome: Rustavi manages to bring the latest American TV shows and series: Who to Be a Millionaire?, David Letterman Night Show, 60 minutes, SNL and so on.
France 24 is internationally broadcasted TV channel based in Paris, France. France 24 competing with five other world-known international broadcasters, like NHK World, BBC World News, Russia Today, Al Jazeera and Deutsche Welle. France 24 is funded by French Government and supported by European Commission as one of the most significant European news channels aimed on world audience. France 24 features both French- and English-language programming. French programming consists of ten topics. The first topic is The Debates including The debate in France 24 , daily talk show about world news events which is led by Jean-Bernard Cadier and its Friday version A week in the World with the same host and his guests reviewing the international news events of the week. Next daily talk shows in The Debates topic are Opinion and Policies by Roselyne Febvre. The second topic on France 24 is Continents featuring The Week in the Americas hosted by Lea Salame, The week in Asia led by Helene Drouet, The week in the Middle East hosted by Meriem Amellal Lama, The week in Europe led by Judith Grimaldi, The week in Africa hosted by Vanessa Burggraf, The week in France led by Valerie Fayolle and animated program The week in the Maghreb by Aude Lechrist on Saturday. The third France 24's topic is Culture divided into 3 programs The Art of Living, Cultural Chronicles (daily series observing literature, music, exhibitions, films and fashion) and daily talk show Culture hosted by Louise Dupont. Sports is the fourth topic on France 24 live. It is airing Monday to Friday at 6:15, Saturday at 23:10 and Sunday at 23:10 (GMT +1) Economy topic consists of Exchange news program, Let Eco economic chronicles and Intelligence, led by Ali Ladi every Saturday. Science & Environment topicrepresented by 3 programs on France 24: Health hosted by Jennifer Knock on Sunday, Environment led by Jennifer Knock and Technophile with Jean-Bernard Cadier and Francis Pisani. Europe topic features programs: Here in Europe, hosted by Caroline Camaret, Europe District with Caroline Camaret and Focus airing twice a day from Monday to Friday. Press Review is the eighth topic on France 24 and it features The journal of the French press, by Stanislas de Saint Hippolyte; A review of the international press, led by the same anchors and The Journal News on weekends with Judith Grimaldi. Miscellaneous topic features On the Net program, Reporters with Robert Philom', The Observer (the program made loosely from amateur content) and The Method TV show every Thursday at 17:15 (GMT +1) English-language programming on France 24 consist mostly of adapted versions of French-language shows. But there are some differences: The Debates topic has Mark Owen's hosted TV show Face-off and Top Story, daily show hosted by Robert Parsons. Culture topic is divided into two section called Lifestyles and Culture both led by Eve Jackson. Business topic is represented by Markets and Business by Raphael Kahane. Science topic features additional English-language program called Future.