Onion news website

In March 2007, Onion Company launched Onion News Network, which is an online TV station imitating CNN. It is reported that "Onion" invested about 6.5438+0 million yuan and hired 654.38+0.5 new employees, focusing on the production of video news. Carol Kolb, the former editor-in-chief of Onion, is the chief editor of Onion News, and Will Graham is the producer. On February 3, 2009, Onion News Agency separated Onion Sports Network from Onion News Network.

Onion news network has attracted a large number of viewers since its establishment one year ago and has become a heavyweight brand. ONN's TV programs are exactly the same as American TV news programs, including news hosts, speakers and interviewees, including current affairs, education, culture, entertainment and technology. The satirical power of Onion depends on the multimedia form of Up a flight of stairs. The most popular satirical program of ONN is "spoof".

ONN, which claims to broadcast in 52 languages, has not only developed rapidly, but also expanded the brand influence of Onion Company. According to statistics, the monthly click rate of News Network has risen to 4 million, and its podcasts and videos can be found on iTunes, Myspace and Youtube. Moreover, 92.2 million families in the United States can receive ONN programs 24 hours a day, with 5-second post advertisements and 15-second post advertisements before and after the programs respectively. Advertising categories include cars, fast food, movies, TV programs and bars, attracting people who are equally young, rich and fashionable.

ONN is very important to onions. It has an independent studio, 14 authors, and employs a large number of extra actors and creators to produce two or three programs every week. Producer Will Graham said, "ONN is more explosive than Fox News Channel, and it all comes from our strong and young fan team." On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Onion Company, they also announced the 0/00th anniversary of the founding of ONN. Even so, according to their statement of "founded in 1756", the newspaper did not reach 300 years. So the editors of Onion managed to run a newspaper in 2056-both layout and content were sci-fi, including "Arab countries announced their attack on the United States", "Robots marched for human rights in Washington" and "Lunar Organizing Committee searched for missing Israeli pole vaulters".