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CNNNN (Chaser Non-Stop News Network) (the fourth 'N' doesn't mean anything) is an Australian television show, satirical of the news channels CNN and FOX News. It is produced and hosted by the same team that publishes The Chaser newspaper.

The Chaser team are:

The team created the television special The Election Chaser for the 2001 federal election. Following on from that, they broadcast two seasons of CNNNN, in 2002 and 2003, at nine episodes each.

In 2004, Craig Reucassel and Chris Taylor took over as hosts of Triple J's drive program. They took a six week break, co-inciding with the federal election campaign, to rejoin the Chaser crew to produce a short ABC series, The Chaser Decides.

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