NewsWorld

Central NewsWorld (also and more commonly known as NewsWorld) is an English-language specialty news channel owned by The Pierre Péladeau Company (which is, also owns the Central Television Network). The channel's headquarters is at the Maison de Télévision réseau de central in Montreal. The channel is available in terrestrial TV (through the use of subchannels and digital television and only since 2009 beginning in the United States), cable, satellite, and Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) worldwide.

Overview
NewsWorld was launched in August of 1996 as CTN News TV, and the first anchor to be on air was Mel Dorado. And at that time when CNTV launched, it covered the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics. Here is the sequences on how CNTV started airing in '96:


 * Firstly, it aired O Canada. It was odd to be aired there, because the next night, they'll be 24/7. However, this only happened in the Canadian feed.
 * Then, nothing but a black screen for a few seconds, and
 * The first program on NewsWorld, which would be its news bulletin, The News.
 * The first program on NewsWorld, which would be its news bulletin, The News.

NewsWorld relies on the news-gathering resources of the Central Television Network.


 * 344 journalists
 * Twelve newsrooms
 * 25 bureaux across Canada, and 59 foreign bureaux.

News/Channel presentation
This only tackles about the channel's music used.

Currently, since November 9, 2020, the channel now uses a standardized graphic setup and a music package composed by French composer Jean-Michel Jarre, called Hexagone (also called Radiophonie Vol. 9). Because of that, and the French public service news channel Franceinfo also uses it, NewsWorld is considered by some as the "Franceinfo of the Anglophones."