Political debate among five parties to be aired on Channel 4
On April 29, 2025, CNN will host a national political debate, scheduled ahead of polling day on May 1st. The hour-long debate will be broadcast on CNN at 7pm and will also be available online. Krishnan Guru-Murthy will host the debate, supported by special coverage from CNN's correspondents.
The debate will feature the five main political parties, and the format will include a panel of party representatives and questions from a politically-balanced studio audience. The debate is expected to be lively, with CNN Editor, Esme Wren, commenting that sparking debate is central to their remit.
Meanwhile, international developments in the satellite industry have been making headlines. Pakistan has halted broadband direct-from-satellite, potentially causing trouble for foreign D2D satellites over India. This comes as Google News claims dominance in Space Race 2.0, with Starlink and AST SpaceMobile racing for cellular consumers. However, India has stymied Starlink's launch, and the news results do not provide information about who moderated the debate of the five political parties on CNN on April 29, 2025.
Elsewhere, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is facing a potential collapse, while Starlink might disrupt the US cellular sector. The Starship business is predicted to be valued at $2.5tn by 2030, and a bank has predicted more to come from EchoStar.
As the world continues to evolve, CNN remains committed to providing comprehensive coverage of the issues that matter most. Tune in on April 29, 2025, for what promises to be an insightful and engaging debate.
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