CNN, which has struggled amid the decline of the U.S. cable broadcasting industry, plans to launch a new paid streaming service and to cut about 100 jobs, the company's CEO said Wednesday.
The network, which once set the pace in cable news, aims for its new $1 billion-plus subscription news product to launch before the end of 2024, Chief Executive Mark Thompson said in a memo to staff.
"We are creating best-in-class, subscriber-first products that provide need-to-know news, analysis and context in compelling formats and experiences," Thompson said.
"This starts with our first subscription product launching before the end of 2024."
CNN had unveiled a short-lived for-pay streaming service in 2022 before quickly pulling the plug due to the merger between CNN parent company WarnerMedia and Discovery.
About a year later, Chris Licht was replaced as CEO by Thompson, formerly of the BBC and the New York Times, following criticism of the network's editorial direction.
Under the new plan, CNN aims for its initial "need-to-know" subscription product to be followed by "want-to-use" paid offerings centered on lifestyle journalism, Thompson said.
CNN also plans to merge three separate newsrooms for US newsgathering, international newsgathering and global digital news into a single organization.
As a result, the company expects to eliminate about 100 jobs out of the 3,500-person global workforce, Thompson said.
Ratings for CNN in the United States have lately lagged those of rivals Fox News and MSNBC. CNN hosted the first US presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump on June 27.
© 2024 AFP
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TaiwanIsNotChina
CNN went to garbage as soon as they lost the likes of Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon. Now it is 24 hour Biden commentary that anyone can do on Tik Tok.
Laguna
TaiwanIsNotChina, their website is garbage, too.
Bad Haircut
CNN has been garbage for years, and their last attempt at trying to revamp their popularity was a failure. All they're doing here is preaching to the converted and attempting to extract more money from fans. Can't wait to see how that will go.
At least when they still had little Brian Stelter there was a reason to watch his CNN clips for a laugh.
theFu
Haven't seen or watched CNN in over a decade. I guess they are still on TV somewhere?
Same for Fox News and MSNBC - which I've never watched that I'm aware. All of them seem too slanted. I miss when news reported facts, not opinions.
Cards fan
lol Chris Cuomo? Really?