CNN charts new course with All Access streaming subscriptions | News Channel 3-12
Mark Thompson aims to attract 18 million paying subscribers for CNN's direct-to-consumer digital service amid cord-cutting trends, offering extensive news and original content for $7 monthly.
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CNN CEO Mark Thompson talks about his $7 streaming service, his future owners, and bias in media.
CNN CEO Mark Thompson helped the New York Times flip its business model on its head a decade ago. Now he's trying to do the same thing with the cable TV network.Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Warner Bros. DiscoveryJust about every big cable TV network has been trying to sell you a streaming service — except for CNN.Now the news channel is doing it too, with a $7 month offering.CNN CEO Mark Thompson did this before, at The New York Times. H…
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CNN’s New ‘All Access’ Subscription Streamer Puts Bigger Spotlight on Mobile Viewers
CNN aims to put more emphasis on news and less on cable as it launches a new subscription streaming tier that will have more features for an audience that wants news first and a connection to traditional TV a distant second. To be sure, the company’s new “All Access” streaming outlet features its traditional cable […]
CNN rolls out $6.99 ‘All Access’ streaming tier in the US
CNN has launched All Access, its new direct-to-consumer tier that combines live channels, on-demand video and full access to CNN.com in a single subscription across web, mobile and connected TV apps. The service is available from today in the United States. All Access is priced at $6.99 a month (€6.50) or $69.99 a year (€65.10). CNN is also promoting an introductory annual offer of $41.99 (€39.10) for customers who sign up by 5 January 2026. Pay…
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