About Channel One
Channel One News, the leading television news network for teens nationwide. Channel One mission is to inform, educate and inspire by making news relevant and engaging for young people and sparking discussion around the important issues impacting youth
today.
Broadcasting since 1990, Peabody Award-winning Channel One News, now a division of Alloy Media + Marketing, is the top source of high quality, unbiased news and information for young people. The dynamic 12-minute news broadcast is delivered daily to nearly five million teens in approximately 7,000 middle schools and high schools across the country, providing global and national headlines from a teen perspective with a fast-paced production style, youthful reporters and contemporary
music.
Channel One News has covered fast-breaking world events from regions around the globe such as Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Thailand, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Jordan, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Myanmar, Bolivia, Australia, and Qatar, and our programming has been featured on leading networks and news programs, including CNN, ABC News, "Nightline" and "The Today Show."
To connect young people with current events, Channel One News and its three-time Webby Award-winning website, ChannelOne.com, feature interesting stories on breaking news and in-depth issues that affect the world, the nation and specifically, America's teens. Channel One on-air program and site are designed specifically for teens and continually give them the opportunity to express themselves and contribute to the
show.
Sixth Grade students will watch Channel One daily to abreast with current events.
Channel One News, the leading television news network for teens nationwide. Channel One mission is to inform, educate and inspire by making news relevant and engaging for young people and sparking discussion around the important issues impacting youth
today.
Broadcasting since 1990, Peabody Award-winning Channel One News, now a division of Alloy Media + Marketing, is the top source of high quality, unbiased news and information for young people. The dynamic 12-minute news broadcast is delivered daily to nearly five million teens in approximately 7,000 middle schools and high schools across the country, providing global and national headlines from a teen perspective with a fast-paced production style, youthful reporters and contemporary
music.
Channel One News has covered fast-breaking world events from regions around the globe such as Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Thailand, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Jordan, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Myanmar, Bolivia, Australia, and Qatar, and our programming has been featured on leading networks and news programs, including CNN, ABC News, "Nightline" and "The Today Show."
To connect young people with current events, Channel One News and its three-time Webby Award-winning website, ChannelOne.com, feature interesting stories on breaking news and in-depth issues that affect the world, the nation and specifically, America's teens. Channel One on-air program and site are designed specifically for teens and continually give them the opportunity to express themselves and contribute to the
show.
Sixth Grade students will watch Channel One daily to abreast with current events.