CNN+ streaming service set to shut down after just a month

CNN+ streaming service set to shut down after just a month

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CNN’s parent company is pulling the plug on its CNN+ streaming service on April 30, just a month after it launched, the network said Thursday.


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  • CNN’s parent company is pulling the plug on its CNN+ streaming service on April 30, just a month after it launched, the network said Thursday
  • The network has seen a change in management since the service went live March 29
  • The lineup of hosts on CNN+ includes former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, former NPR co-host Audie Cornish and food writer Alison Roman

The news was first reported by Axios.

The network has seen a change in management since the service went live March 29. CNN’s former parent company, WarnerMedia, merged earlier this month with Discovery to form Warner Bros. Discovery, and its CEO, David Zaslav, has said he wants to house all of the company’s brands on a single streaming platform. Some CNN+ programming may appear on that service.

“This decision is in line with Warner Brothers Discovery’s broader direct-to-consumer strategy,” CNN’s incoming president Chris Licht said Thursday. “In a complex streaming market, consumers want simplicity and an all-in service, which provides a better experience and more value than stand-alone offerings.”

The lineup of hosts on CNN+ includes former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, former NPR co-host Audie Cornish and food writer Alison Roman. 

Axios reported earlier this week that CNN+ has 150,000 subscribers. The service was charging customers $5.99 a month.

This is a developing story. Check back later for updates.

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