iLOR, LLC v. Google, Inc.

Filing 12

MOTION for Preliminary Injunction by iLOR, LLC (Attachments: # 1 Memorandum in Support Part 1# 2 Memorandum in Support Part 2# 3 Proposed Order # 4 Exhibit A# 5 Exhibit B# 6 Exhibit C# 7 Exhibit D# 8 Exhibit E# 9 Exhibit F# 10 Exhibit G# 11 Exhibit H# 12 Exhibit I# 13 Exhibit J# 14 Exhibit K# 15 Exhibit L# 16 Exhibit M# 17 Exhibit N# 18 Exhibit O# 19 Exhibit P# 20 Exhibit Q# 21 Exhibit R# 22 Exhibit S# 23 Exhibit T# 24 Exhibit U# 25 Exhibit V# 26 Exhibit W# 27 Exhibit X# 28 Exhibit Y# 29 Exhibit Z# 30 Exhibit AA# 31 Exhibit BB# 32 Exhibit CC# 33 Exhibit DD# 34 Exhibit EE# 35 Exhibit FF# 36 Exhibit GG# 37 Exhibit HH# 38 Exhibit II# 39 Exhibit JJ# 40 Exhibit KK# 41 Exhibit LL# 42 Exhibit MM# 43 Exhibit NN# 44 Exhibit OO# 45 Exhibit PP# 46 Exhibit QQ# 47 Exhibit RR# 48 Exhibit SS# 49 Exhibit TT# 50 Exhibit UU)(Faller, Susan)

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iLOR, LLC v. Google, Inc. Doc. 12 Att. 50 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 1 of 14 Page 1 of 14 CNN From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Cnn) Cable News Network, commonly referred to by Cable News Network Time Warner Company its acronym CNN, is a major cable television network founded in 1980 by Ted Turner.(1)l2) The network is now owned by Time Warer, the news network is a division of the Turer Broadcasting System. CNN introduced the idea of 24-hour television news coverage, celebrating its 25th aniversary on June 1,2005. I i I I ( ¡Type In terms of cumulative (Cume) Nielsen ratings or "unique viewers", CNN rates as America's number one cable news source V) While the news network has numerous affliates, CNN primarily broadcasts from its headquarters at the CNN Center in Atlanta, the Time Warer Center in Branding Availabilty Cable television network CNN -= United States, 1+1 Canada, worldwide (via CNN International), online (via CNN Pipeline), radio (news reports on the half hour) Founder Slogan Ted Turner New York City, and studios in Washington, DC. Turner Broadcasting (Time Warner) Owner As of December 2004, the network is available in Key people Reese Schonfeld 88.2 millon U.S. households and more than Jim Walton (Pres., CNN Worldwide) 890,000 American hotel rooms. The U.S version Jonathan Klein (Pres., CNN/US) of their broadcast is also shown in Canada. Launch date June I, 1980 Globally, CNN airs through CNN International ww.cnn.com (http://ww.cnn.com!) Website and has combined branded networks and services that are available to more than 1.5 bilion people in over 212 countres and terrtories. "The Most Trusted Name in News" Some conservative observers have claimed that CNN has a liberal bias. Critics, such as Accuracy in Media and MRC, have claimed that CNN's reporting contains liberal editorializing within news stories. (4) (5) Contents . 1 History . 1.1 The Gulf War . 1.2 The CNN effect . 1.3 9/1 1 . 1.4 Experiments . 2 Online . 3 Trivia . 4 CNN in popular culture . 5 Current shows . 6 Weekday schedule . 7 Former shows . 8 Specialized channels . 9 Personalities EXHIBIT l uu 8/27/2007 Dockets.Justia.com http:// en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnn Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 2 of 14 Page 2 of 14 . 9.1 Present . 9.2 Past . 10 Bureaux . 10.1 United States . 10.2 Worldwide . 1 1 Criticism and controversies . 12 See also . 13 References . 14 External links History The Cable News Network was launched at 6:00 p.m. EST on June 1, 1980. After an introduction by Ted Turner, the husband and wife team of David Walker and Lois Har anchored the first newscast.(6) Since its debut, CNN has expanded its reach to a number of cable and satellite television networks, several web sites, specialized closed-circuit networks (such as CNN Airport Network), and two radio networks. The network has 42 bureaus, more than 900 affliated local stations, and several regional and foreignlanguage networks around the world. The network's success made a bona-fide mogul of founder Ted Turer and set the stage for the Time Warner conglomerate's eventual acquisition of Turner Broadcasting. just over half of Despite its domestic standing, CNN remains a distant second in international news coverage, reaching the audience of the older BBC News. Unlike BBC's network of reporters and bureaus, CNN International makes extensive use of affiliated reporters that are local to, and often directly affected by, the events they are reporting. The effect is a more immediate, less detached style of on-theground coverage. This has done little to stem criticism, largely from Middle Eastern nations, that CNN International reports news from a pro-American perspective. This is a marked contrast to domestic criticisms that often portay CNN as having a "liberal" or "anti-American" bias. A companion network, Headline News (originally called CNN2) was launched in 1982 and featured a continuous 24-hour cycle of 30-minute news broadcasts. Headline News broke from its original format in 2006 with the addition of Headline Prime. Current programs featue confrontational personalities like radio talk-show host Glenn Beck and former Fulton County, Georgia prosecutor Nancy Grace. The Gulf War i ~~ -Please -see ,the---~--~---~,----~~,-- ---- -- ~ discussion on the talk page. i The first Persian Gulf I ~ The neutrality or this. section is disputed. I War in 1991 was a watershed event for CNN that catapulted the network past the "big three" American networks for the first time in its history, largely due to an unprecedented, historical scoop: CNN was the only news outlet with the ability to communicate outside Iraq durng the initial hours of the American bombing campaign. Clandestine live reports from the aI-Rashid Hotel in Baghdad by reporters Bernard Shaw, John Holliman, and Peter Arett are some of the most nail-biting, suspenseful reports in television news history. Much of the vivid suspense results, ironically, from the reporters' inability to offer a video feed, which forced CNN to present their degraded, telephone-quality audio over live green-tinted night-vision shots htt:// en. wikipedia. org/wikiCnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 3 of 14 Page 3 of 14 of a Baghdad sky streaked with tracers and explosions. These images evoked Edward R. Murrow's radio the London Blitzkreg during World War II, resulting in some of the most indelible journalistic images of the late 20th Century. Their impact was widespread and profound. reports of The Gulf War experience brought CNN some much sought-after legitimacy and made household names previously obscure (and infamously low-paid) reporters. Many ofthese reporters now comprise of CNN'S "old guard." Bernard Shaw became CNN's chief anchor until his retirement in 2001. Others include then-Pentagon correspondent Wolf Blitzer (now host of The Situation Room and Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer) and international correspondent Christiane Amanpour. Amanpour's presence in Iraq was caricatured by actress Nora Dunn as the ruthless reporter "Adrana Cruz" in the fim Three Kings (1999, dir: David O. Russell). Time Warner later produced a television movie, Livefrom Baghdad, about the network's coverage of the first Gulf War, which aired on HBO. The CNN effect War and other crises of the early 1990s (paricularly the infamous "Black Mogadishu) led officials at the Pentagon to coin the term "the CNN effect" to describe the perceived impact of real time, 24-hour news coverage on the decision-making processes of the American governent. Coverage ofthe first Gulf Hawk Down" Battle of 9/11 CNN claims to be the first network to break news of the air to deliver the first public report of the September 11 attacks. Anchor Carol Lin was on the event. She broke into a commercial at 8:49 a.m. ET and said: "This just in. You are looking at obviously a very disturbing live shot there. That is the Warld Trade the towers of the World Trade Center. CNN Center right now is just beginning to work on this story, obviously calling Center, and we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of our sources and tring to figure out exactly what happened, but clearly something relatively devastating happening this morning there on the south end of the island of Manhattan. That is once again, a pictue of one of the towers of the World Trade Center." Sean Muragh, CNN vice-president for finance & administration, was the first network employee on the air in New York. (7) Experiments CNN launched two specialty news channels for the American market which would later close amid competitive pressure: CNNSI shut down in 2002, and CNNfn shut down after nine years on the air in December 2004. CNN and Sports Ilustrated's partership continues today online at CNNSLcom. CNNfn's former website now redirects to money.cnn.com, a product of CNN'S strategic parnership with Money Magazine. Online CNN debuted its news website CNN.com (http://ww.cnn.com/) (then known as as CNN Interactive or CNNi) on August 30, 1995. Initially an experiment, interest in CNN.com grew steadily over its first htt:// en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 4 of 14 Page 4 of 14 the most popular news websites in the world. The widespread growth ofblogs, social media and user-generated content has had a profound effect on the network, and blogs in particular have focused CNN's previously scattershot online offerings, most noticeably in the development and launch ofCNN Pipeline in late 2005. decade and today CNN.com is now one of CNN Pipeline was the name of a paid subscription servce, its corresponding website, and a content delivery client that provided streams of live video from up to four sources (or "pipes"), on-demand access to CNN stories and reports, and optional pop-up "news alerts" to computer users. The installable client was available to users ofPCs running Microsoft Windows. There was also a browser-based "web client" that did not require installation. The service was discontinued in July of 2007 and replaced with a very similar but free web based live video serviceJ8) The now-defunct topical news-program Judy Woodrufts Inside Politics was the first CNN program to featue a round-up ofblogs in 2004. BIog coverage was expanded when Inside Politics was folded into the The Situation Room. In 2006, CNN launched CNN Exchange and CNN iReport, initiatives designed to furher introduce and centralize the impact of everyhing from blogging to citizen journalism within the CNN brand. CNN iReport which features user-submitted photos and video, has achieved considerable traction, with increasingly professional-looking reports fied by amateur journalists, many still in high school or college. The iReport gained more prominence when observers of the Virginia Tech Shootings sent-in first hand photos of what was going during the shootings. CNN continues to expand its online platform and now offers several RSS feeds and podcasts. Trivia . On March 21, 2006, the Gallup polling company dropped CNN as its outlet for electronic distrbution, due in par to CNN's lower ratingsJ9) CNN in popular culture . CNN has been parodied many times. Many movies outside of the Turner Broadcasting Network also mention CNN in their storylines. In the movie Mr Bones appears a news network with the name "CCN", its logo being in the same font as CNN's. In the video game Desert Strike, CNN is parodied by calling the news station, EANN, with the EA standing for the video game company's name, Electronic Ars. The movie Batman Forever shows a newscast on "GNN" (presumably standing for Gotham News Network) The Logo is very similair to the "CNN" logo. Other parodies, or references include Command and Conquer Zero Hour's American campaign, featung updates on missions with a correspondent from BNN, the rapper Eminem included a similar alteration in his song Without Me, where, dressed up as Osama Bin Laden he was reported on by ENN, obviously due to his name being Eminem. Some fictional television shows also use a parody of CNN known as ZNN. CN crews are getting ready for 4th of July Coverage, in Washington DC, 2002 htt:// en. wikipedia.orglwikilCnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 5 of 14 Page 5 of 14 See also: Groland and CNNNN . CNN'S most famous station ID is a five-second musical jingle with James Earl Jones' simple but classic line, "This is CNN " Jones' voice can still be heard today in updated station IDs. The line has also been referenced in other programming. Current shows . American Morning - The network's morning news program. Hosted by Kiran Chetry and John Roberts. . CNN Newsroom - A daily look at what's making news, airing live from Atlanta. Anchored by Heidi Collins and Tony Hars (Weekday Mornings); Kyra Phillps and Don Lemon (Weekday Afternoons); Betty Nguyen and TJ Holmes (Weekend Mornngs), Fredricka Whitfield (Weekend Afternoons); and Rick Sanchez (Weekend Evenings). Weekend anchors also act as weekday substitutes ifneed be. . Your World Today - A CNN International program covering international news in-depth. . The Situation Room - A fast-paced look at the day's top stories, focusing on politics and homeland security. Anchored by Wolf Blitzer. . Lou Dobbs Tonight - A nightly news and discussion program; evolved from Moneyline, a nightly business newscast. . Larry King Live - A nightly talk program, hosted by Lary King . Anderson Cooper 3600 - A fast-paced, nightly news program with former ABC News reporter Anderson Cooper. look at the media. Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz hosts and talks with a panel of guests about how well the media covered the week's stories. Guests usually include print, television, and Internet jouralists. · Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer - CNN's political talk show, similar to CBS' Face the Nation or NBC's Meet the Press. . House Call - A medically oriented program, hosted by Dr. Sanjay Gupta. . This Week at War - An inside look at the week's developments in the war on terror from CNN correspondents. Hosted by Tom Foreman. . CNN Saturday Morning/CNN Sunday Morning - The network's weekend morning news program. . Reliable Sources - A weekly talk program focusing on a critical Anchored by Bett Nguyen and TJ Holmes. . CNN Special Investigations Unit - Formerly known as "CNN Presents," "CNN:SIU" is a long- form investigative series that features CNN correspondents delivering in-depth, hour-long feature reports on current events and other news worthy topics. . CNN Presents - A program that features multi-hour event productions (10)(11)(12), such as Anderson Cooper's "Planet in Peril" or Christiane Amanpours' "God's Warrors". (13) . Open House - A personal finance show with a focus on the housing market, hosted by Gerri Willis Weekday schedule 6:00 AM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Your 1:00 PM 4:00 PM The 6:00 PM 7:00 PM ~: 9:00 PM 10:00 PM Cooper 3600 Lou The MON American CNN CNN World Situation Dobbs Situation Mike King - FRI Morning Newsroom Newsroom (14) Live Today Room Tonight Room Open Larry Anderson htt:// en. wikipedia.org/wikiCnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 6 of 14 Page 6 of 14 Note: . All times are in the Eastern Time Zone. From 12.00am - 6. OOam Larr King Live, Anderson Cooper 3600 and Lou Dobbs Tonight are replayed overnight. . Open Mike wil be hosted by a rotating set of personalities until Campbell Brown joins the network on November 1st, 2007 Former shows · Both Sides with Jesse Jackson - A political talk show, hosted by civil rights leader and two-time presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, that aired Sundays. The show ran from 1992 to 2000.(15) . The Capital Gang - One of cable news' longest running programs, focusing on political news. Original panelists included Pat Buchanan, Al Hunt, Mark Shields, and Robert Novak. When Buchanan left the network to ru for president, Margaret Carlson and then Kate O'BeIre became regular panelists. The Capital Gang aired Saturday nights at 7 p.m. ET from 1988 to 2005. · Crossfire - A political debate program, consisting of views from left-wing and right-wing ideologies, that aired during prime time and daytime until mid-2005. Originally hosted by Tom Braden and Pat Buchanan, other former hosts included Robert Novak, Michael Kinsley, Tucker Carlson, James Carille, Paul Begala, Geraldine Ferraro, Bay Buchanan, and Donna Brazile. Crossfire was discontinued in 2005, with Klein denouncing the show as "just two men screaming at each other." . Evans and Novak - Satuday night political discussion program with Rowland Evans and Robert Novak. The name changed to Evans, Novak, Hunt and Shields in 1 998 when Al Hunt and Mark Shields became permanent panelists. When Evans left the show in 2001, the name changed to Novak, Hunt, and Shields for its final year on CNN. · Next(lCNN - A scientific and technology oriented program hosted by Daniel Sieberg. Aired on weekends. Despite its cancellation on CNN in the U.S., the show continues to air new episodes on CNN InternationaL. · Inside Politics - A political program that aired from 3 :30-5 p.m. ET weekdays. Replaced by The Situation Room in 2005. . Wolf Blitzer Reports - A daily look at the day's stories that aired live from Washington at 5 p.m. ET. Replaced by The Situation Room in 2005. · NewsNight With Aaron Brown - A hard-news program anchored by Aaron Brown which took an in-depth look at the main U.S. and international stories of the day. Was axed from CNN'S schedule on November 5, 2005, leading to Brown's immediate resignation from the network. · CNN Daybreak - A first look at the day's stories that aired live from New York at 5 a.m. ET. · CNN Sports Sunday - The first program on CNN. June 1, 1980. Co-anchored by Bob Kur and Nick Charles. . Connie Chung Tonight -- Hosted by Connie Chung. Cancelled in March 2003. . Freeman Reports - one ofthe original programs from 1980. Host Sonja Freeman interviewed guests and took live telephone call-ins regarding current news events and other topics of interest. For a brief period the program featued a live audience in Atlanta. Freeman's former time slot is now occupied by Lar King. . People Now - another original program. Host Lee Leonard interviewed celebrities and discussed replaced by Mike Douglas, who himself entertainment news in a one hour program live from the CNN Los Angeles bureau. Leonard was was replaced by Bill Tush in December 1982. . Computer Connection . Future Watch . Your Health http:// en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 7 of 14 Page 7 of 14 hour on Saturday mornings featurng news on style and fashion. . Talk Back Live - A call-in talk show with a live audience hosted most recently by Arhel Nevile. Aired from 1994 to 2003. . On the Story' '- CNN's interactive "week-in-review" series featuring an in-depth look at the story · Style with Elsa Klensch - weekly half behind some of the week's biggest stories. Anchored by AU Velshi. However, the show was suspended in June 2006, later cancelled in July. · Burden of Proof - A show that discussed legal issues of the day, hosted by Greta Van Susteren and Roger Cossack. . Newsstand . Newshour . Sonya / Sonya Live In LA - A weekday call-in show airing at ¡PM Eastern in the late 80's & Early 90s hosted by Dr. Sonya Friedman. · CNN Live Today - Was a daily look at what's making news, airing live from Atlanta at 10 a.m. ET on weekdays. Anchored by Dar Kagan. . Live From... - A lively look at the day's stories airing live from Atlanta at 1 p.m. ET. Anchored by Kyra Philips. . CNN Live Saturday 1 CNN Live Sunday - A look at what's making news on the weekends, airing live from Atlanta. Anchored by Fredrcka Whitfield 12:00-6:00pm and Carol Lin 6:00- 11 :OOpm. Replaced in 2006 by CNN Newsroom Weekend. . CNN Saturday NightlCNN Sunday Night - The network's weekend evening news program, airing at 6 p.m. ET and 10 p.m. ET. Anchored by Carol Lin. Replaced in 2006 by CN Newsroom Weekend. . People in the News - CNN's featue-format program with PEOPLE magazine profiing newsmakers from politics, sports, business, medicine, and entertainment. The program aired on the weekend and has hosted by Paula Zah. · Diplomatic License - Weekly program on CNNI hosted by Richard Roth, focusing on the United Nations. The show ran from 1994 to 2006. . Paula Zahn Now - Was a look at the curent issues affecting the world, with former CBS and Fox News anchor Paula Zah. Last broadcast was on August 2nd, 2007. Specialized channels . CNN Airport Network . CNN en Español . CNNfn (Financial network, closed in December 2004) . CNN Headline News . CNN HD CNN anounced plans to launch a high-definition chanel in late 2007 . CNN International . CNN Pipeline (24-hour multi-channel broadband online news service) . CNN+ (a parter network in Spain, launched in 1999 with Sogecable) · CNN Sports Ilustrated (also known as CNNSI), the network's all-sports chanel, closed in 2002. . CNN TÜR . CNN-IBN An Indian news chaneL. . CNNj Personalities Present http:// en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 8 of 14 Page 8 of 14 Post Production editing offces in Atlanta. htt://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 9 of 14 Page 9 of 14 . Anderson . T.J. Holmes . Betty Nguyen . Fritz Nivose Schneider . Andrew Cooper . Kevin . Maryn Jeanes Serwer Corrveau Past . Roz Abrams - (Last seen at WCBS- TV) . JeffKoinange - (left in May 2007) . Steve Kosch - (ww.thevideoeditor.com) . Natalie Allen - (Last seen at MSNBC) . Aaron Arspe Sr.- (Retired) . Aaron Arspe Jr.- (Now a NFL Football Player) . Peter Arett . Sachi Koto - (left in 2005) . Lawrence Kudlow - (Now with CNBC) . Greg LaMotte - (Now with KULR-TV Bilings, Montana) . Lary LaMotte - (Deceased) . Jane Araf - (Now with NBC News) . Sharyl Atkisson - (Now with CBS News) . Rudi Bakhtiar - (Last seen at FOX News Channel) . Bobbie Battista - (Launched . Denise LeClair - An original CNN anchor and first Headline News anchor . Lee Leonard . Carol Lin - (Left December 30, 2006) . Kirsten Lindquist ww.Atamira.com) . Ralph Begleiter . Bob Lasure - (ww.boblosure.com) . Tumi Makgabo . Jason Bellini - (Now with Logo) . Charles Bierbauer . Richard Blystone - (Now with the . Mary Matalin - (Now Republican political consultant) . Deborah Marchini International Herald Tribune) . Mike Boettcher - (Now with NBC News) . Tom Braden . Miguel Marquez (Now with ABC News) . Molly McCoy . An McDermott . Dennis Michael . Dave Michaels . Jim Moret - (Now with Inside Edition and . Rym Brahimi - (retired, mared Arab prince) . Aaron Brown - (Now professor at Arzona State University) . Lyn Brown - (1984-1988) . Pat Buchanan - (Now with MSNBC) . Chrs Burns - (Now with Bloomberg) . Tony Campion - (now with BBC) professor at UCLA) . Valerie Morrs - (poised to host a financial literacy programe aimed at woman and people with colour) . Brian Nelson - (Now Boeing Communications Director At Kennedy Space Center . Tucker Carlson - (Now with MSNBC) . James Carvile - (Now with XM radio and film producer - still a guest on various CNN programs) . Vince Cellini - (Now with the Golf Chanel) . Nick Charles - (Now with Showtime) . Lucia Newman- (Now with Al Jazeera International as a correspondent based in Buenos Aires) . Lucy Noland- now at KHOU- TV In Texas . Bryan Norcross - (Now with CBS) . Robert Novak - (Fox News Channel) . Joe Oliver . Patti Paniccia . Joie Chen - (Now with CBS News) . Lyne Cheney- Second Lady of the United States of America . Ryan Chilcote . Mike Chinoy - (Now with Pacific Council on International Policy (1) . Christina Park (http://ww .pacificcouncil.org/interior .aspx? pageID=News&subID= 1 &itemID=2)) and also appears on ETTV America . Sophia Choi . Natalie Pawelski . Dan Patrick - (Now with ESPN) . Veronica Pedrosa - (Now with AI-Jazeera International) http:// en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 10 of 14 Page 10 of 14 . Connie Chung . Wesley Clark -(FOX News Channel) . Reid Collins . Kathy Pepino . Gene Randall - (Now media consultant) . Dallas Raines - (Now with KAC-TV, Los Angeles) . Maria Ressa - (Now with ABS-CBN, Philippines) . Susan Rook - (retired) . Sonia Ruseler . Roger Cossack - (now Legal Analyst on ESPN) . Katie Courc - (Now with CBS News) . Chris Curle . Dan Dorfian . Mike Douglas - (Deceased) . Lyne Russell- (Now with CBC/Radio- . Patrck Emory - (Retired) . Don Farer . Sasha Foo - (KUSI, San Diego) . Dr. Sonya Friedman Canada, anchoring for CBC Newsworld) · Andrea Sane - (Now evening anchor for the newly launched France24 English) . Martin Savidge - (Now with NBC News) . Daniel Schorr - (Now with NPR as Senior . David Goodnow . Gordon Graham . Jeff News Analyst) . Bella Shaw - (now doing infomercials) Greenfield - (now with CBS News) . Patrick Greenlaw . Bernard Shaw - (retired) . Orelon Sidney . Nick Gregory - (Now with WNW -Fox) · Leon Harrs - (Now with WJLA-TV) . Kate Snow - (now with ABC-TV) . Marin Soong - (now with CNBC Asia) . Don Harson - (deceased) . Lois Hart- (Now with KCRA-TV and KQCA-TV; wife of former CNN alumn Dave Walker) . James Hattori - (Now with NBC News) . Bill Hemmer - (Fox News Channel) . Fred Hickman - (Now with ESPN) . Flip Spiceland - (Now with WXIA-NBC) . Hanah Storm - (Now with CBS News) . Kathleen Sullivan . John Sununu . Sherr Sylvester . Cal Thomas - (Now with Fox News . Maria Hinojosa - (Now with Now on PBS) . John Holliman - (deceased) Channel) . Andrea Thompson . Andrew Holtz . Jan Hopkins - (Now independent consultant) . Bil Tush - (Now free-lance reporter) . Greta Van Susteren - (FOX News Channel) . Stuart Varney - (FOX News Channel) . Lyn Vaughn . Robert Vito . Valerie Voss . Jim Huber . Al Hunt - (Now with Bloomberg) . Jesse Jackson . Brian Jenkins . Dary Kagan - (Now ruing Daragan.com, her own inspirational website) . Myron Kandel- (Retired 2005) . Dave Walker - (Now with KCRA-TV and KQCA-TV; husband of former CNN alum Lois Har) . Lou Waters . Donna Kelley . Sandy Kenyon - (PARE Magazine, various radio & TV) . RIz Khan . Michael Kinsley . Dennis Kirkpatrick . Ralph Wenge . Liz Wickersham . Mary Alice Wiliams - (Now with WCBS News Radio) . Kelly Wallace - (Now a correspondent for CBS News) . Judy Woodrff - (Bloomberg) and PBS . Bob Kurz - (First sports anchor, now a minister) · Paula Zah - (Resigned from the network July 24,2007 (16)) Bureaux http:// en. wikipedia.orglwikiCnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 11 of 14 Page 11 of 14 Note: Boldface indicates that they are eNN's original bureaux, meaning they have been in operation since the network's founding. United States CNN bureau locations . Atlanta (Headquarters) . Boston . Miami . New Orleans . New York City . San Francisco . Chicago . Dallas . Los Angeles . Seattle, Washington . Washington, D.C. _llt1imil.~.. ......... ~ : . _' d _',I_~, -..u _ ___ T:-~:-,:L;~f/r _di ! The "CNN Center" iii Atlanta. Worldwide . Aman, Jordan (small bureau) . Athens, Greece (small bureau) . Istanbul, Turkey . Jakarta, Indonesia . Jerusalem, Israel . Baghdad, Iraq . Bangkok, Thailand . Johannesburg, South Africa . Lagos, Nigeria . Berlin, Germany . Beijing, China . London, United Kingdom (European . Beirut, Lebanon . Bogotá, Colombia (small bureau) . Brussels, Belgium (small bureau) regional headquarters) . Madrid, Spain . Manila, Philippines ( small bureau) . Buenos Aires, Argentina . Cairo, Egypt . Dubai, United Arab Emirates (large bureau) . Mexico City, Mexico . Moscow, Russia . Nairobi, Kenya (small bureau) . Frankfurt, Germany (small bureau) . New Delhi, India . Rome, Italy . Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (small bureau) . Havana, Cuba . Hong Kong, China (Asian regional headquarters) . Islamabad, Pakistan . São Paulo, Brazil (small bureau) . Seoul, South Korea . Tokyo, Japan Criticism and controversies http://en. wikipedia.org/wikilCnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 12 of 14 Page 12 of 14 bias for allegedly promoting both a conservative and a liberal agenda based on previous incidents. It has also been accused of being slanted toward US interests when reporting on world conflicts and wars. (17) Critics such as LA Weekly say it is part of an alleged pro-war news media. CNN denies any bias. CNN has been accused of As Fox News Channel continues to enjoy higher ratings than CNN(IS), prominent former CNN personalities have come to criticise the network. Aaron Brown has said that with Fox being a very disciplined network, CNN has committed "huge mistakes" where he frames CNN as an "organisation that is trying to figure out if it can be all things to all people" where the network could ultimately "end up being none ofthem.,,(9) Bernard Shaw has expressed that he is "very very disappointed with the way the news management" has handled his favourte network. He suggests that CNN should avoid copying the style of Fox, letting the presenters express their opinions and instead just let the viewers decide their opinions of the issues.(20) See also . News chanel . Breaking news . CNN effect . CNN-IBN An India News Chanel . List of . 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Accessed 2007-06-18. 16. 1\ http://ww.mediabistro.com!tvnewser/cnnpaula_zah_resigns _ 63672.asp#email http://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnn 8/27/2007 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH CNN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Document 12 Filed 08/27/2007 Page 13 of 14 Page 13 of 14 17. A CNN Exposed, cnnEXPOSED.com (http://cnnexposed.com/ time. CNN has more viewers tune in during a given day 19. A Aaron Brown Talks About. "CNN's Struggle" & The Competition From Fox. TVNWSER. 6 Ju12007. 18. A Fox News Channel has viewers who view for longer periods of (http://ww.mediabistro.com!tvnewser/cnn/aaron _brown_talks _ about_ cnns _struggle_the _competition_from_ 20. A Retired anchor Shaw laments effects of Pox on his beloved CNN. Chicago Sun-Times. 5 Jun2007. article ) (http://ww.suntimes.comlusiness/feder/4 i 3 792,CST - FIN - feder05 . External links . Offcial Site (http://us.cnn.com/) . 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