CNA launches in North America as part of international expansion

The launch event was moderated and held by CNA donors and correspondents, and it will be promoted in the capital city this year.

In addition to Walk The Line, CNA offers content for people in North America:

  • Daily updates from the Eastern region on the Asia Tonight program and a comprehensive analysis of developments in the Eastern Peninsula, Japan, and Greater China on the East Asia Now program.
  • Insight is a well-known analytical film that examines political, social, and financial issues that affect Asia and the rest of the world.
  • The Great Migration: A New Eden – A initiative showcasing a year- much trip with a team of specialists moving 3, 500 birds into Asia’s largest animal park in Singapore. World Media Festivals awarded the program the silver medal.
  • Preparing For Hazardous Storms: Inside the People’s Liberation Army – A three- part line on the country’s largest army taking measures to ensure technology, energy, and food self- sufficiency in China. The film won the World Media Festivals ‘ metal award for best documentary in the field of global issues.

CNA’S INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION

CNA was established in March 1999 by Singapore’s nationwide media community Mediacorp. The information channel has journalists in 15 major cities across Asia, and is supported by 23 ministries in North America, Europe, and Africa.

Mediacorp, during CNA’s 25th anniversary celebration in March, announced plans to level up rise and reach new audiences in regional and international markets.

According to president Niam Chiang Meng, studies have revealed there is a sizable market in the US, Canada, and the UK who is interested in watching movies about Asia, particularly China, Japan, and Korea.” We are making intentional advances in these areas,” he said.

By providing real stories and firsthand accounts from the Asian region, CNA, according to Mediacorp, will help expand viewers ‘ knowledge of Asia, filling a critical difference in the North American market.

This includes in- level coverage of the country’s social landscape, business developments, lifestyle trends as well as people- interest features which reflect the diversity of Asia.

Earlier this year, CNA launched its FAST channel in the UK with six hours of programming repeated throughout the day with news updates, in- depth current affairs content, and documentaries.