News letters

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Possible Answers: CNN, UPI.

Last seen on: –NY Times Crossword 6 Oct 22, Thursday
NY Times Crossword 10 Dec 19, Tuesday
LA Times Crossword 7 Feb 19, Thursday
-The Washington Post Crossword – May 22 2018
-LA Times Crossword 22 May 2018, Tuesday

Random information on the term “CNN”:

CNN Airport is a satellite television network that is owned by Turner Private Networks, a subsidiary of the Turner Broadcasting System, a division of Time Warner. The service broadcasts general news, weather, stock market updates, entertainment, and travel content to airports across North America. The founding management was led by Jon Petrovich and Scott Weiss. Deborah Cooper was the inaugural vice president/general manager, and continues in the role today.

The network originally was test launched from June 3 to July 14, 1991 at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Hartsfield-Atlanta International Airport and O’Hare International Airport, and officially debuted on January 20, 1992 as the CNN Airport Network, and is currently shown in 47 airports in the United States, on televisions located in gate and boarding areas.

CNN Airport Network airs in 47 airports across the United States. CNN Airport alternates between live CNN and HLN programming; it also airs additional weather, business and travel segments designed for air travelers. CNN Airport also airs full-length live NFL games, including playoffs and the Super Bowl; full-length NBA games including playoffs; select full-length games from the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament; and select full-length MLB post-season games.

CNN on Wikipedia

Random information on the term “UPI”:

The United Press International Athlete of the Year Award was conferred annually between 1974 and 1995, one each to the individuals adjudged, without restriction to nationality or sport contested, to be the male and female athlete of the year by a panel of sportswriters and editors constituted under the auspices of the United Press International.

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