

CNNNN is a news and current affairs channel owned and operated by ChaserCorp. It was founded by David Stewart in 1983 to counteract liberal bias in the media and remains the cornerstone of a television network that now contains over 40 different channels, spans 294 countries and reaches a potential cumulative audience of 100 billion people per week.
Charles Firth
ABC TV
19
30 min

Top news stories: CNNNN chief's round-the-world flight fails Iraq prepares own Archibalds Hamas leader denies role in ‘Lord of the Rings' New proof of Iraqi stockpile America on full alert Bin Laden whereabouts known Tiger Woods Republicans' choice for President
Sep 19, 2002

CNNNN holds a terrorthon to encourage countries to pledge towards the war on terror.
Sep 26, 2002

CNNNN covers the current peace crisis.
Oct 3, 2002

CNNNN covers calls for the assassination of Saddam.
Oct 10, 2002

Top news stories: Down at heel ChaserCorp CEO splits with wife
Oct 17, 2002

CNNNN aims to reduce the water-shortage crisis in inland Australia by tilting the entire continent to drain the water from the Eastern seaboard. Radio announcer Alan Jones was duped by the Chaser team live on air for believing this concept.
Oct 24, 2002

A businessman accidentally leaves his lunch at home and is pursued by police and the media in an O.J. Simpson style chase and becomes a suspected terrorist.
Oct 31, 2002

CNNNN covers a string of ASIO terrorism raids
Nov 7, 2002

CNNNN celebrates forty years on air.
Nov 14, 2002


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