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  2. Financial News Network - Wikipedia

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    The Financial News Network (FNN) was an American financial and business news television network launched on November 30, 1981. The network aimed to broadcast programming nationwide, five days a week, for seven hours a day on 13 stations in an effort to expand the availability of business news for public dissemination.

  3. FNN - Wikipedia

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    FNN may refer to: False nearest neighbor algorithm; Farnborough North railway station, in England; Feedforward neural network; Financial News Network, a defunct American television network; Flat neighborhood network, a type of computer network; Fox News Network, U.S. cable news network; Fuji News Network, a Japanese television network; Fuzzy ...

  4. Fuji News Network - Wikipedia

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    Fuji News Network (FNN) is a Japanese commercial television network run by Fuji Television Network, Inc. (Fuji TV), part of the Fujisankei Communications Group. The network's responsibility includes the syndication of national television news bulletins to its regional affiliates, and news exchange between the stations.

  5. United States cable news - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the first nationwide cable TV news channel to launch was CNN in 1980, followed by Financial News Network (FNN) in 1981 and CNN2 (now HLN) in 1982. CNBC was created in 1989, taking control of FNN in 1991.

  6. Score (television) - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed FNN Sports in 1989 after FNN decided to go with a 24-hour feed on weekdays a year earlier. Score was closed when CNBC bought out FNN in 1991. Score used a sports ticker or crawl to update scores at the bottom of the screen. As it was partly owned by FNN, a stock ticker was often shown across the bottom of the screen.

  7. Bill Griffeth - Wikipedia

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    He was nominated for a CableACE award as best news anchor for his work anchoring FNN's coverage of Black Monday (1987). [3] Griffeth joined CNBC in 1991, when NBC purchased FNN and merged it with CNBC. He anchored several programs for CNBC and received 6 CableACE nominations as Best News Anchor.

  8. List of FNN and FNS affiliates - Wikipedia

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    FNN was founded on 3 October 1966, [1]: 9 while FNS was founded on 1 October 1969. [ 1 ] Stations are listed mostly in Japanese order of prefectures which is mirrored in ISO 3166-2:JP , with exceptions for the Kantō region , Aichi - Gifu - Mie , Kansai region (except Mie), Tottori - Shimane and Okayama - Kagawa , which form single wide ...

  9. CNNfn - Wikipedia

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    CNNfn (with "fn" an initialism for "financial network") was an American cable television news network operated by the CNN subsidiary of the media conglomerate Time Warner from December 29, 1995, and of AOL Time Warner until December 15, 2004.