CNN TV guide for the week

Today’s and upcoming schedule: airtimes, programme details, and quick date selection.

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TV guide for 6 June

CNN TV guide for 6 June

  1. The Story Is With Elex Michaelson

  2. CNN Newsroom

  3. African Voices: Yvonne Orji

  4. CNN Newsroom

  5. Connecting Africa. June 2026

  6. CNN Newsroom

  7. CNN Creators

  8. CNN Newsroom

  9. African Voices: Yvonne Orji

  10. Tech for Good. Nature Inspiring Tech of Tomorrow

  11. CNN This Morning Weekend

  12. First of All with Victor Blackwell

  13. Smerconish

  14. CNN Creators

  15. Inside Africa: Ep. 727

  16. The Amanpour Hour

  17. World Sport

  18. Marketplace Middle East. Ep. 53

  19. Marketplace Africa. Digital Livestock Auctions in South Africa; Josh Whale

  20. CNN Newsroom Saturday

  21. CNN Newsroom Saturday. Ep. 2

  22. All Access at Roland-Garros: A CNN Sports Special

  23. CNN Newsroom Saturday

  24. World Sport

  25. CNN Creators

  26. CNN Newsroom Saturday

  27. Smerconish

  28. World Sport

  29. Tech for Good. Nature Inspiring Tech of Tomorrow

  30. Inside Africa. Ep. 727.

  31. African Voices. Yvonne Orji.

  32. Blueprint. The United Kingdom

  33. Inside Africa: Botswana's 'Silicon Valley'

  34. Marketplace Africa. Digital Livestock Auctions in South Africa; Josh Whale.

  35. CNN Newsroom

  36. World Sport.

About CNN

CNN is a cable news television channel from the United States. The channel was founded on 1 June 1980 and was the first in the world to introduce a continuous 24-hour news format.

The line-up is built around news and analysis. Recurring programmes include "Anderson Cooper 360°", "The Lead with Jake Tapper", "The Situation Room", "Erin Burnett OutFront" and "CNN News Central". Special projects include "CNN Heroes", "CNN Films" and "CNN Special Report".

The channel uses the slogan "Go there". CNN is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery through the CNN Global division. The channel is headquartered in Atlanta, USA, and CNN's signal is distributed by satellite and available in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.