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Guerilla News Network (GNN) is an underground news organization. Its mission is to "expose people to important global issues through guerilla programming on the web and on television." They do this both through original editorials and pasted news reports from press agencies and other mainstream news outlets.


GNN was founded in 2000. Their headquarters are in New York City and they have production facilities in Berkeley, California.


They also produced music videos for artists such as Ad Rock, Eminem and 50 Cent.


External links

  • gnn.tv
  • About GNN (http://www.guerrillanews.com/profile/about.html)
  • Internet Archive's collection of GNN videos (http://www.archive.org/movies/movieslisting-browse.php?collection=independent_news&cat=Guerrilla%20News%20Network)

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