As anticipated, CNN has unveiled its new All Entry subscription streaming service that may value $6.99 per 30 days or $69.99 yearly. The brand new tier will embody a "choice" of CNN's reside programming together with originals and extra — but it surely doesn't seem to supply a reside CNN feed.
"Nobody covers the world like CNN," mentioned VP of digital merchandise Alex MacCallum. "That is an important step in CNN's evolution, offering a complete expertise that meets how audiences devour information at present."
Together with the collection of reside programming, the All Entry tier will open up 1,000 hours of programming from CNN's Originals library, entry to the newest CNN Unique Collection and CNN Movies a day after they air on TV, video-on-demand programming, particular options, unique reside occasions and all CNN.com articles and subscriber-only content material.
CNN not too long ago introduced that its CNN Max 24/7 reside information stream would faraway from HBO Max in the US because of the deliberate launch of the All Entry product. It has now rebranded its current $3.99 digital subscription because the Primary tier, which offers limitless entry to CNN.com articles and choose subscriber options whereas excluding video content material.
CNN doubtless doesn't embody the reside feed so as to not upset cable TV suppliers, however the lack of that will deter some customers from buying the $6.99 subscription. CNN+ was $5.99 per 30 days and didn't embody CNN reside both, although it additionally lacked the digital content material out there on All Entry. It was pulled simply 32 days after it launched.
CNN All Entry launches on October 28. If you happen to're , you'll pay simply $41.99 for the primary 12 months offered you join earlier than January fifth, 2026. The service will likely be free for current pay TV subscribers, CNN mentioned, however these customers gained't get the digital content material (CNN.com articles and interactive options) out there to All Entry subscribers.
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