CNN has announced plans and pricing details for its upcoming subscription service and streaming platform, calling it All Access.
Debuting on Tuesday, October 28th, subscribers will be able to view CNN without a cable subscription. The subscription will also grant users access to the network’s “Originals” and “Films” franchises, in addition to the live programming and CNN.com articles.
The new service will be priced at $6.99 per month or $69.99 annually. Subscribers signing up for the platform before Monday, January 5th, will be granted a special introductory price of $41.99 for the first year of service.
“No one covers the world like CNN,” said Executive Vice President of Digital Products and Services Alex MacCallum. “With this new subscription offering, our audience will now have access to the best of CNN across platforms, including multiple live stream channels, our signature video-led journalism and all articles on CNN.com and in the mobile app.
“It’s an essential step in CNN’s evolution as we work to give audiences the complete CNN experience in a format that reflects how audiences engage with the news today,” MacCallum concluded.
The announcement of the new streaming service comes after the network shared that it would cease airing live programming on the HBO Max streaming platform. That partnership is set to conclude on Monday, November 17th.
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