CBS 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 neutral perspective. Some of the popular programs on CBS Live include: "CBS This Morning" : A morning news program that features a mix of news, interviews, and lifestyle segments. "CBS Evening News" : A nightly news program that provides in-depth coverage of national and international news, as well as weather and sports updates. "60 Minutes" : A long-running news magazine program that features investigative reports, interviews, and feature stories. "Face the Nation" : A Sunday morning news and public affairs program that features interviews with political leaders, experts, and newsmakers. "CBSN" : A 24-hour digital streaming news service that provides live coverage of breaking news events, as well as original reporting and analysis. These programs provide a well-rounded coverage of national and international news, as well as in-depth analysis of current events.
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.
BFM TV is the first of France-based digital broadcasters launched 28 November 2005. It's often referred as BFTTV and available via satellite and web as BFM TV Live. BFM TV Channel airs world economical news, showbiz, sport events, exchange market news, stock exchange indexes and analysis. The BFM TV's most well-known programs are: News Channel, hosted by Elkrief Ruth; BFM Non-Stop and BFM Story with Alain Marschall and Olivier Truchot; After the Football with by Gilbert Brisbois, BFM-Dailymotion, hosted by Olivier Mazerolle, famous political columnist; Karl Zero based on Larry King's CNN show; Info 360, by Ronald Guintrange and Karine Menonville; Sarko Info, the parody of television news and interviews with Nicolas Sarkozy, imitated by Michel Guidoni; Chronicle of Show Business by Louise Ekland and her program Louise Ekland's cultural magazine.
Nile TV International is an Egyptian TV channel owned and funded by Government of Egypt. It's operated by the Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU) and serves as the part of Nile TV network dedicated to broadcast in foreign languages: primarily in English, French, and significantly lesser in Hebrew. Except the broadcasting on major part of Middle East via four satellites, Nile TV is also available across the globe as Nile TV Live, a web version of the channel. The mission of the Nile TV International is to represent cultural, economic, social and political events, achievements and issues of Arab world to the non-Arabic audience. The channel is also dedicated to promote tourism industry of Egypt on Middle East market and present the image of modern Egypt to the target audience. The channel programming policy is also concerning about women's rights, democratic and corruption issues of Egyptian society. Nile TV International is also focused on discussions and analysis of the latest political events with the high-profiled guests in programs like: Open to Question and Egypt Today. Other programming of Nile TV International is represented by such the programs as Panorama News, Business World, Front Line, Arab Affairs, Nile Cruise and Cairo Watch.
SIS, Egypt's State Information Service, flickered on and off the air and the fiber-optic networks as the January 25th Revolution unfolded. Acutely aware of television's and the internet's influence on protests, the Mubarak regime briefly pulled the plug on all of the government's information services. They came back on-line as soon as the transitional government assumed control, and its internet and television content show the marks of Egypt's changes. As Egypt emerges as the world's youngest democracy, SIS provides both domestic and international subscribers with crucial information about Constitutional reforms and other major changes in the nation's government and economic system. In one observer's candid appraisal, No more propaganda. A lot more news. In Egypt, SIS provides awareness-raising content, including information about environmental protection, literacy, and family planning. SIS also works with international journalists at its Foreign Press Center and the new Cairo Foreign Press Club. Perhaps most importantly, SIS operates thirty-two press offices around the world, keeping broadcast and print journalists abreast of developments in Egypt. Political and media analysts predict SIS will retain its traditional missions but will expand, evolve, and diversify in harmony with the nation's changes. For international viewers, Nile TV broadcasts Egyptian news in English, French, and Hebrew, transmitting its clear signal via satellite.
Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC), also known as PiK, numbers among the world's purest examples of broadcasting in the public interest. Carefully tailored to the needs and interests of its Cypriot viewers, both Greek and Turkish, CyBC has played a pivotal role in calming long-standing tensions between Cyprus's two predominant ethnic groups. Offering intelligent, sensitive, balanced programming designed to promote tolerance and pluralism by showcasing the Republic's distinctive culture and delivering both news and informational programming, CyBC has help to unify a once deeply divided nation. CyBC is a proud member of the Geneva-based European Broadcasting Union, and it is a founding shareholder in EuroNews, the EU's distinctively European news network. CyBC operates two separate channels with complementary purposes: CyBC1 went on the air in the late 1950s, broadcasting predominantly Greek programming. CyBC1 continues airing news, popular dramas and comedies, and recent films mostly in Greek. CyBC2 supplements CyBC1 programming with more eclectic and inclusive programs in Greek, Turkish, and English. CyBC2 is Cyprus's leading sports network and its prime provider of quality programming for children.
Bayrak TV 1, also known as BRT1 or BAYRAK HABER is news and sports TV channel of Bayrak Radio and Television Corporation. The channel is based in self-proclaimed Republic of Northern Cyprus and provides quality programming divided by three major directions. First one is dedicated to news and events coverage and represented by such thee programs: Acik S (Open S), Aksama Dogru (Towards The Evening), Ekonomi Gundemi (Economic Agenda), O Bir Saat (At This Time), Ogle Ajansi (Lunch Agency), Ogle Yemegi (Business Lunch), Top 5 TRNC Plus, Guneyin Gundemi (South Agenda) Asamata Durasi (Stop Roaring), BRT Sabah Haber (BRT Morning News), and Sivil Toplum (Civil Society). The second group of programs aimed to sport fans and include: Football Santra, Futbol Zamani (Football Time), Spor Gundemi (Sports Agenda), Sports Speakers (Sports Reporters) and Tele Football. The next BRT programs division covers major art and cultural aspects of Nothern Cyprus: Ara Bolge (Search Site), Beklerim Bir Tango (Looking For A Tango), Beklerim Bir (Brt Magazine), Dusunce Firtinasi (Mind Storm), Kibris BT (Cyprus CT), Mikrofon Sizde (Your Microphone), Reha Arar Ile Turizm Saylekileri (Reha Arar Talks About Tourism), Sanat Haber (Art News) and Tarih Konusuyor (Talking History).
Fashion TV (FTV) is international TV channel dedicated to fashion and trends. Founded in France in 1997 by Michel Adam Lizovski, Fashion TV has become one of the most popular satellite channels broadcasted all over the world. Fashion TV airs 24 hours a day and consist mostly the programs devoted to fashion and style. Watch Fashion TV live - it's 500 hours of new programs each year, 300 hours of fashion shows, and reports from the world's most expensive parties. Watch live Fashion TV Midnight Hot TV program to be in sexy trend with erotic lingerie, swimwear and calendar shoots. Know everything about your favorite FTV models watching Fashion Models live. Keep yourself inspired watching freshest interviews with designers and Fashion TV models live in First Face TV program. Learn what will be hot tomorrow with Fashion TV Trends and Tendances. Let FTV Hair and make-up help you to look sexy and attractive. Meet famous fashion photographers on FTV's same name program. Visit most celebs-liked bars and restaurants on Fashion Bars. Party hard with top FTV models on Fashion Parties. Be super hot with Fashion Lingerie TV program.
Each continent and nation on the planet has some source of communication today. To communicate with their own population and the rest of the world as well many are privately owned or government controlled television stations that provide a wealth of information, entertainment, and educational programming to all of their viewers. NJBG is located in China and has a vast viewing audience available to it. Much of the programming is in the native language but with so many diverse languages spoken in China there is a need for closed captioning to inform those who are not familiar with the current language in use. This enables a world wide audience to view and appreciate what NJBG has to offer them. On China's own NJBG TV Channel 1 one can find a wide variety of programming to be appreciated by viewers including entertainment, children's programming, and educational shows designed to please any audience.
Ariana TV (or Ariana Television Network, ATN) delivers predominately entertaining programs focused on education, health, religious, music, movies, cinema, science, children, news and politics. There are three popular programs on ATN: the first is the Indian drama Banoo Main Teri Dulhann; the second is Viewers Choice, the music program allowing viewer to order music clips to be aired; and the third is the 59 Daqiqa, the Food & Leisure TV show, where three judges rate the dishes cooked by the show's participants in 59 minutes. The rest of ATN's interesting programming you can watch live includes: Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Ariana Dar Nima Rooz, Bali Devi, Chashme Sheshaie, Samanyoli, Cheera Dastan, De Noor Larawyan, Yuzma-Yuz, Setara Hai Rangeen, Mosahaba Ekhtasasi, Az Hunar Ta Hunarmand, Cheragh-E-Hedayat, Warzish-O-Salamti, Rahgozaran-E-Noor, Larawyan, Parwana Haa, Warzish, Kalam Waseeq, Raaz-E-Taswer, Qoshiq Saltanati, Donya-E-Hayajan, Top 5, Intekhab-E-Benendaha, Qisa Hai Jang, News In Dari, News In Pashto, News In Uzbek, News In English, Noqta Sar-E-Khat, Darmalena, Studio Three, Graph, Nobat-E-Shoma, Palatena, Sad Dar Sad, Rawesh E Roshan, Kashish Serial, Qasedak, Tora Wrayz Serial, Goftany Ha, Hazar Khosha Aqiq, Islam Wa Sience, Anaween E Dorosh, Shahrestan E Ghazal, Saraj Ul Monir, Hekayat E Motakhasis, Oyla Taab, National Geographic, Shahrestan E Ghazal, Negah E Awal, Salamat O Malamat, Dereena, Jawana Hay E Mosiqi and Sobh Wa Zindagi.