Newsworld International (NWI) was a cable TV news channel
broadcasting in the United States, whose content contained a mix of CBC
and other international newscasts. The channel reached about 20 million
homes and provided its audience with the news from a variety of global
perspectives. It also acted as a news source for Canadians living in or
visiting the United States, Latin America or the Caribbean.
History
The network was launched by the CBC, in partnership with a subsidiary
of Power Corporation of Canada in 1994, and aired much of the same programming
as CBC Newsworld in Canada. In 2000, the channel was sold to the USA Network
for $155 million. It was then sold to one of the companies which would
become Vivendi Universal.
The end of the network
In 2004, the channel was purchased by former Vice-President of the United
States Al Gore, and Joel Hyatt. The programming continued to be provided
by the CBC until July 31st of 2005. They relaunched the channel at midnight
on August 1 as Current TV (formerly INdTV, like indie TV), specializing
in a youth perspective on national issues. Gore and Hyatt went down this
route after deciding that a liberal news network would be rejected by
national advertisers. The new channel will incorporate internet feedback
to inform its programming. But it has been stated that no CBC or other
international newscasts will be used.The Toronto offices of Newsworld
International (located at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre) closed as
a result of NWI's termination.
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