Top news stations

Here are some of the top news stations in the United States:

  1. CNN (Cable News Network) - 24-hour cable news channel founded by Ted Turner in 1980.
  2. Fox News Channel - 24-hour cable news channel founded by Rupert Murdoch in 1996.
  3. MSNBC - 24-hour cable news channel founded by Microsoft and NBC in 1996.
  4. ABC News - News division of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), founded in 1945.
  5. CBS News - News division of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), founded in 1927.
  6. NBC News - News division of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), founded in 1926.
  7. PBS NewsHour - Public television news program founded in 1975.
  8. NPR (National Public Radio) - Public radio news organization founded in 1970.
  9. CNBC (Consumer News and Business Channel) - 24-hour cable news channel focused on business and finance, founded in 1989.
  10. Bloomberg Television - 24-hour cable news channel focused on business and finance, founded in 1994.

Some of the top international news stations include:

  1. BBC News (British Broadcasting Corporation) - Public service broadcaster founded in 1922.
  2. Al Jazeera - Qatari-based news organization founded in 1996.
  3. Deutsche Welle (German public broadcaster) - Founded in 1953.
  4. France 24 - French public television news channel founded in 2006.
  5. CCTV (China Central Television) - State-owned Chinese television network founded in 1958.
  6. NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) - Public broadcasting organization founded in 1926.
  7. CBC News (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) - Public broadcaster founded in 1936.
  8. SBS (Special Broadcasting Service) - Australian public broadcaster founded in 1978.
  9. RT (Russia Today) - Russian state-funded news channel founded in 2005.
  10. CGTN (China Global Television Network) - Chinese state-owned television network founded in 2009.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other reputable news stations around the world.