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CNN and BBC pulled off the air by Venezuela's government

DirecTV, Net Uno, Intercable, and Telefónica all received orders from Venezuela's government regulator Conatel to block CNN. (DirecTV and CNN are both owned by AT&T.)
A BBC spokesperson told CNN that BBC Global News had also been taken off the air in the South American country.
Violent clashes erupted on Tuesday after opposition leader Juan Guaidó called on Venezuelans to take to the streets and rise up against President Nicolás Maduro.
CNN was blocked about a minute after airing a live feed of the Venezuelan National Guard running over protesters who opposed Maduro.
Source: Twitter
CNN.com, however, remained online in the country.
A CNN spokesperson did not have a comment.
It's not the first time CNN has been blocked in Venezuela.
In 2017, the Venezuelan government ordered cable providers to take CNN en Español off the air after CNN aired an investigation into the alleged fraudulent issuing of Venezuelan passports and visas.
-- CNN's Paul P. Murphy contributed reporting.

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