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Channel NewsAsia edit
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| Channel NewsAsia | |
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| Launched | March 1, 1999 |
| Network | MediaCorp |
| Owned by | MediaCorp |
| Picture format | PAL 576i (SDTV) 4:3 |
| Slogan | Providing Asian Perspectives |
| Country | |
| Broadcast area | Singapore and Pan-Asia1 |
| Headquarters | Caldecott Broadcast Centre |
| Sister channel(s) | Digital CNA |
| Website | http://www.channelnewsasia.com |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Analogue (Singapore) | Channel 32 |
| Digital (Singapore) | Channel 29 |
| Satellite | |
| AsiaSat 3S | 3706 MHz |
| Skywave TV Macau | Channel 31 |
| CBTV Sat China | Channel 409 (Sinosat 1) Channel 409 (Apstar 6) |
| Hot Bird 6 | 11577 v SR 27500 |
| Cable | |
| StarHub TV Singapore | Channel 6 |
| SkyCable Philippines | Channel 79 / 87 for some who has the analog addressable boxes Channel 67 for the digital platform |
| Cablelink Philippines | Channel 19 |
| TransACT Australia | Channel 25 |
| First Media Indonesia | Channel 232 |
| IPTV over ADSL | |
| now TV Hong Kong | Channel 322 |
| mio TV Singapore | Channel 6 |
| TPG Australia | |
| Internet Television | |
| Online viewing | channelnewsasia.com (international feed only) |
Channel NewsAsia (simplified Chinese: 亚洲新闻台; traditional Chinese: 亞洲新聞台; pinyin: Yàzhōu Xīnwén Tái; abbreviated CNA) is an English-language pan-Asian news network based in Singapore and owned by MediaCorp. Started in March 1, 1999, it is a major Asian news broadcaster with programmes telecast to more than 20 Asian countries and territories.
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Channel NewsAsia revamped the look of both feeds to a more contemporary feel. New hard studios were designed, replacing the virtual studios used in the past. A simpler, more unified overall theme during news programmes was also incorporated. The changes were introduced on July 17, 2006.
When an interviewee gives his/her views in a language other than English, Channel NewsAsia does not superimpose the original audio with a voice translation unlike other news organisations. Instead, an English subtitle appears preserving and complementing the original audio.
Channel NewsAsia is a news channel focusing primarily on Asian news and current affairs. Each of its news bulletins run for half-hour, starting at the top of the hour, except for Primetime Morning, which runs for three consecutive hours and Singapore Tonight which lasts for 20 minutes. The bottom of the hour features documentaries, lifestyle programming, health programming, current affairs and business news. The channel airs programmes 20 hours a day (with an extra 30 minutes for international viewers), seven days a week. Text of the latest headline news are featured for the remaining four hours of the day except during major breaking news as was the case months following the September 11, 2001 attacks and the early days of the Iraq war.
Channel NewsAsia now telecasts its local news bulletins, Singapore Tonight and Singapore Business Tonight, to all its viewers, both locally in Singapore and internationally. Parent company MediaCorp said the changes were made in response to requests from viewers in countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, China and Thailand, who have been asking for more in-depth content on Singapore. Previously, Singapore Tonight was made available internationally only on a replay basis at 2.00am (SIN/HK), and selected segments of that programme were shown on Asian Home News. Singapore Business Tonight was not shown to international viewers previously.
Channel NewsAsia also produces news stories for the newscast on Singapore's only English-language general-entertainment channel, MediaCorp Channel 5.
| Programme | Description | Presenter(s) |
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| Asian Home News | Screens short news snippets from previous-day broadcasts from CCTV-9 (China), NHK (Japan), RTM-2 (Malaysia), RTB (Brunei) and Channel NewsAsia's Singapore Tonight | Various |
| Primetime Morning | Live news with regular segments you can wake up to in the morning (also simulcast on Singapore's English-language general-entertainment channel, Channel 5) | Suzanne Jung Ki Eng and Steven Chia |
| Asia Today | Live news with a focus on Asian perspectives | Sharon Tong / Otelli Edwards / Joanne Leow / Nina Elizabeth Varghese / Andrea Chow / Cheryl Fox / Chew Wui Lynn / Nooraza Ismail / Gerardine Tan |
| World Today | Live news with focus on key world events | Sharon Tong / Otelli Edwards / Joanne Leow / Nina Elizabeth Varghese / Andrea Chow / Cheryl Fox / Chew Wui Lynn / Nooraza Ismail / Gerardine Tan |
| Southeast Asia Tonight | A day's round-up of the news in South-east Asia | Sushila Krishnan |
| East Asia Tonight | A day's round-up of the news in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and the two Koreas | Lynlee Foo |
| Primetime News | Channel NewsAsia's flagship evening-news programme which provides viewers with a round-up of the day's main news | Melvin Yong and Melissa Hyak (Simplified Chinese: 郝慧冰) (Weekdays) / Gerard Lam (Weekends) |
| Singapore Tonight | A day's round-up of the news around Singapore | Genevieve Woo (Simplified Chinese: 胡曼虹) (Weekdays) / Gerard Lam (Weekends) |
| Singapore Business Tonight | A day's round-up of business news around Singapore | Timothy W Go |
| Asia Business Tonight | A day's round-up of business news around the region and a look at the first hour of trade in the United States | Melvin Yong |
| Asia Tonight | A day's round-up of the news in Asia | Melissa Hyak (Weekdays) / Gerard Lam (Weekends) |
| World Tonight | A day's round-up of key world news | Melissa Hyak (Weekdays) / Gerard Lam (Weekends) |
| Get Rea! (read as Get Real) | A twice-weekly investigative current-affairs programme focusing on issues in Singapore | Cheryl Fox |
| Insight | A weekly current-affairs programme (Runs as a season) | Gerard Lam |
| Money Mind | A weekly business programme (Runs as a season) | Melvin Yong |
| The Agenda | Business programme (Runs as a season) | |
| That's IT | A weekly information-technology programme (Runs as a season) | Timothy W Go |
| 360 | Talkshow on current affairs (Runs as a season) | Melissa Hyak |
| One on One | Talkshow on current affairs (Runs as a season) | Lin Xue Ling |
| Pink of Health | A weekly show focusing on the health and beauty concerns of women | |
| Cents & Sensibilities | A weekly show on how ordinary people should make investments | Genevieve Woo |
| Japan Hour | An hour featuring Japanese culture. The programme is bought from TV Tokyo in Japan and is subtitled in English. | |
| Documentary of The Week | ||
| 20/20 | US programme from ABC News. Sometimes known as "20/20 Primetime"; in reality, "20/20" is a different show from "Primetime" (Only in Singapore) | |
| Amazing Asia | Special reports filed by correspondents in Asia. Usually screens unusual news happenings around Asia in the week. (Regular 30-minute segments) | |
| World Watch | Special reports filed by correspondents the world over. Usually screens unusual news happenings around the world in the week. (Regular 30-minute segments) | |
| Talking Point | A segment after Singapore Tonight on Sundays at 10.20pm (SIN/HK) where guests are invited to the news studio to share their views on issues relevant to Singapore | Debra Soon and P.N. Balji |
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Channel NewsAsia has two separate feeds, namely a Singapore feed - Channel NewsAsia Singapore - and a regional feed - Channel NewsAsia International. Both feeds have the almost the same programmes, especially since Singapore Tonight and Singapore Business Tonight started airing live internationally on July 7, 2008. The exception to this is 20/20, which only airs in Singapore.
Other important differences include a short, one-minute Singapore Update at various times of the day in the Singapore feed, the content of advertising where those in the Singaporean feed cater to local audiences, and the order in which magazine programmes/documentaries are aired within the week. In addition, the Singaporean feed is supplemented by a Teletext service. Furthermore, during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, viewers in Singapore are given more highlights of the games than regional viewers.
Channel NewsAsia's Singapore feed is available on the free-to-air television network in Singapore as well as on MediaCorp's TVMobile service on SBS Transit public buses and selected locales. Channel NewsAsia International is available on the AsiaSat 3S and Hot Bird satellites. A live stream of this feed is available on the channel's website in areas covered by AsiaSat 3S (including Singapore).
The news and stock ticker tape is a permanent feature on Channel NewsAsia and, since August 2001, has not been taken off the air during commercials. This allows for uninterrupted viewing of the latest news and stock prices. Singapore viewers are given local news and live prices from the Singapore Exchange as well; regional viewers are given delayed stock prices from various regional exchanges. In addition, Singapore viewers do get a timepiece at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen during weekends and on Primetime Morning while regional viewers are only given the date during weekends.
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