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Cnnj PROGRAM SCHEDULE (Summer Time) July 2019 latest update:2019/5/17 12:30 CNNj PROGRAM SCHEDULE (Summer Time) July 2019 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday JST 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 4, 11, 18, 25 5, 12, 19, 26 6, 13, 20, 27 7, 14, 21, 28 ET 4:00 Fareed Zakaria GPS(R) 2, 9, 16, 23: Quest CNNj will Quest Means Business Quest Means Business Quest Means Business Quest Means Business CNN Newsroom 15:00 :15 Means Business go off the :15 :30 air from State of America(R) :30 :45 1AM to :45 5:00 CNN Newsroom 2, 9, 16, 23: 7AM on The Lead with Jake Tapper The Lead with Jake Tapper The Lead with Jake Tapper The Lead with Jake Tapper CNN Newsroom 16:00 :15 The Lead Jul. 30th. :15 :30 World Sport with Jake Tapper 7, 14: CNN Specials(TBA) :30 21: 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing(R) :45 28: The Future of Space Travel(R) :45 6:00 CNN Today 2, 9, 16, 23: CNN Today CNN Today CNN Today State of America World Sport 17:00 :15 CNN Today :15 :30 1, 8, 15: CNN Specials(TBA) 2, 9, 16, 23: World Sport(R) World Sport(R) World Sport(R) World Sport 7,14,21: CNN Specials(TBA) :30 22: Winning Post(R) World Sport(R) 28: Winning Post(R) :45 29: CNN Specials(TBA) :45 7:00 CNN Today CNN Today CNN Today CNN Today CNN Today CNN Newsroom Market Place Africa(R) 18:00 :15 World Sport :15 :30 African Voices(R) Inside Africa(R) :30 :45 :45 8:00 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 19:00 :15 :15 :30 World Sport(R) World Sport(R) :30 :45 :45 9:00 Erin Burnett OutFront 2(R) Anderson Cooper360゜ Anderson Cooper360゜ Anderson Cooper360゜ Anderson Cooper360゜ Anderson Cooper360゜ Erin Burnett OutFront 1(R) 20:00 :15 :15 :30 1, 8, 15: CNN Specials(TBA) State of America(R) :30 22: 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing(R) :45 29: The Future of Space Travel(R) :45 10:00 Market Place Africa(R) Cuomo Prime Time Cuomo Prime Time Cuomo Prime Time Cuomo Prime Time Cuomo Prime Time Fareed Zakaria GPS 21:00 :15 World Sport(R) :15 :30 CNN Specials(TBA) :30 :45 :45 11:00 Fareed Zakaria GPS(R) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight CNN Tonight CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Market Place Africa(R) 22:00 :15 World Sport(R) :15 :30 7, 14: CNN Specials(TBA) :30 21: 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing(R) :45 28: The Future of Space Travel(R) :45 12:00 Inside Africa(R) Amanpour(R) Amanpour(R) Amanpour(R) Amanpour(R) Amanpour(R) African Voices(R) 23:00 :15 :15 :30 African Voices(R) Inside Africa(R) :30 :45 :45 13:00 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 0:00 :15 :15 :30 World Sport(R) World Sport(R) :30 :45 :45 14:00 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Erin Burnett OutFront 1 Erin Burnett OutFront 2 1:00 :15 :15 :30 6: Business Traveller(R) 7: CNN Specials(TBA) :30 13: CNN Specials(TBA) 14: Business Traveller(R) ( ) ( ) :45 20: Talk Asia R 21: Quest's World of Wonder R :45 27: Quest's World of Wonder(R) 28: Talk Asia(R) 15:00 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 2:00 :15 Market Place Africa(R) :15 :30 6,13,20: CNN Specials(TBA) 7, 14: CNN Specials(TBA) :30 27: Winning Post(R) 21: Winning Post(R) :45 28: CNN Specials(TBA) :45 16:00 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 3:00 :15 :15 :30 Inside Africa(R) African Voices(R) :30 :45 :45 17:00 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 4:00 :15 :15 :30 1, 8, 15: CNN Specials(TBA) Inside Africa(R) 3: Business Traveller 4, 11, 18: CNN Specials(TBA) African Voices :30 22: 50th Anniversary of the Moon 10: CNN Specials(TBA) 25: Winning Post(R) Landing(R) 17: Talk Asia :45 29: The Future of Space Travel(R) 24:Quest's World of Wonder(R) :45 31: CNN Specials(TBA) 18:00 Fareed Zakaria GPS(R) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 5:00 :15 :15 :30 CNN Specials(TBA) CNN Specials(TBA) CNN Specials(TBA) CNN Specials(TBA) :30 :45 :45 19:00 New Day New Day New Day New Day New Day Erin Burnett OutFront 1(R) Erin Burnett OutFront 2(R) 6:00 :15 with Alisyn Camerota with Alisyn Camerota with Alisyn Camerota with Alisyn Camerota with Alisyn Camerota :15 :30 and John Berman and John Berman and John Berman and John Berman and John Berman African Voices(R) Inside Africa(R) :30 :45 :45 20:00 CNN Talk CNN Talk CNN Talk CNN Talk CNN Talk CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 7:00 :15 :15 :30 World Sport World Sport World Sport World Sport World Sport 6: CNN Specials(TBA) 7: Business Traveller(R) :30 13: Business Traveller(R) 14: CNN Specials(TBA) ( ) :45 20: Quest's World of Wonder 21: Talk Asia R :45 27: Talk Asia(R) 28: Quest's World of Wonder(R) 21:00 News Stream News Stream News Stream News Stream News Stream State of America(R) Inside Politics 8:00 :15 :15 :30 6 13: CNN Specials(TBA) :30 20: 50th Anniversary of the Moon :45 Landing :45 27: The Future of Space Travel 22:00 First Move First Move First Move First Move First Move Smerconish State of the Union with Jake 9:00 :15 with Julia Chatterley with Julia Chatterley with Julia Chatterley with Julia Chatterley with Julia Chatterley Tapper :15 :30 :30 :45 :45 23:00 International Desk International Desk International Desk International Desk International Desk CNN Newsroom Fareed Zakaria GPS(R) 10:00 :15 :15 :30 African Voices(R) :30 :45 :45 0:00 Connect the World Connect the World Connect the World Connect the World International Desk CNN Newsroom Connect the World 11:00 :15 with Becky Anderson with Becky Anderson with Becky Anderson with Becky Anderson Market Place Africa Market Place Africa(R) with Becky Anderson :15 :30 CNN Talk(R) 6, 13: CNN Specials(TBA) :30 20: 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing(R) :45 27: The Future of Space Travel(R) :45 1:00 1, 8, 15, 22: CNNj will The Express The Express The Express The Express World Sport World Sport 12:00 :15 The Express go off the :15 :30 air from 2, 9, 16: CNN Specials(TBA) 3: Business Traveller(R) 4, 11, 18: CNN Specials(TBA) Inside Africa 6, 13: CNN Specials(TBA) 7,14,21: CNN Specials(TBA) :30 1AM to 23: 50th Anniversary of the Moon 10: CNN Specials(TBA) 25: Winning Post(R) 20: Winning Post 28: Winning Post(R) ( ) ( ) 7AM on Landing R 17: Talk Asia R 27: CNN Specials(TBA) :45 1, 8, 15, 22: Market 30: The Future of Space Travel(R) 24:Quest's World of Wonder(R) :45 Jul. 30th. Place Africa(R) 31: CNN Specials(TBA) 2:00 1, 8, 15, 22: Amanpour Amanpour Amanpour Amanpour CNN Newsroom Reliable Sources 13:00 :15 Amanpour :15 :30 Inside Africa(R) :30 :45 :45 3:00 1, 8, 15, 22: Hala Hala Gorani Tonight Hala Gorani Tonight Hala Gorani Tonight Hala Gorani Tonight CNN Newsroom African Voices(R) 14:00 :15 Gorani Tonight :15 :30 6: Business Traveller(R) 7: CNN Specials(TBA) :30 13: CNN Specials(TBA) 14: Business Traveller(R) ( ) ( ) :45 20: Talk Asia R 21: Quest's World of Wonder R :45 27: Quest's World of Wonder(R) 28: Talk Asia(R) Listed programs and time schedule may change without notice. CNN Information Center TEL:03-3568-8240 Bilingual on yellow time zone. Please select Sub channel for English. (Open hours: weekdays 10:00 -18:00 closed on Holidays) For more details and updates on the programs, please see EPG. Japan Cable Television Ltd. URL: http://www.jctv.co.jp JCTV Master Control System Maintenance is scheduled on Jul.30..
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