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Your questions to be answered by CNN
Published Sunday, Jan 6 2002, 20:35 GMT | By James Welsh
CNN is set to launch a new interactive segment next month, giving viewers the chance to write in and put questions to the network's staff. Anchors, correspondents, management and engineers will give answers on-air to videotaped questions from CNN viewers.

Ask CNN has already been launched on CNN United States, where it has proven popular. The version to air on CNN International will be of a similar format, but feature questions asked by International viewers. Questions and answers will be rotated each week, and those that don't make it to air may be answered via email at a later date.
Viewers can phone, write or email their questions in. Perhaps at last one of television's greatest mysteries will be solved; the origin of Richard Quest's ties.
Ask CNN launches on CNN International during February.

Ask CNN has already been launched on CNN United States, where it has proven popular. The version to air on CNN International will be of a similar format, but feature questions asked by International viewers. Questions and answers will be rotated each week, and those that don't make it to air may be answered via email at a later date.
Viewers can phone, write or email their questions in. Perhaps at last one of television's greatest mysteries will be solved; the origin of Richard Quest's ties.
Ask CNN launches on CNN International during February.
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