CNN's New Streaming Service to Shut Down by End of April

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CNN's New Streaming Service, to Shut Down by End of April.
'The New York Times' reports that
Warner Bros. Discovery announced it would
shut down CNN's new streaming service. .
'The New York Times' reports that
Warner Bros. Discovery announced it would
shut down CNN's new streaming service. .
The news comes just weeks after the debut
of CNN+ which was meant to usher the news
outlet into the digital future.
The news comes just weeks after the debut
of CNN+ which was meant to usher the news
outlet into the digital future.
The service is scheduled
to go offline on April 30.
CNN's chief digital officer and an architect
of the company's streaming strategy,
Andrew Morse, will also step down. .
On April 21, CNN's new incoming president,
Chris Licht, addressed the announcement and
held an all-hands meeting among CNN+ staffers. .
On April 21, CNN's new incoming president,
Chris Licht, addressed the announcement and
held an all-hands meeting among CNN+ staffers. .
While today’s decision is incredibly
difficult, it is the right one for the
long-term success of CNN, Chris Licht, incoming president of CNN,
via 'The New York Times'.
It allows us to refocus resources on
the core products that drive our singular
focus: further enhancing CNN’s journalism
and its reputation as a global news leader, Chris Licht, incoming president of CNN,
via 'The New York Times'.
The 'NYT' reports that the decision
comes after CNN spent tens of millions
of dollars developing the service. .
The 'NYT' reports that the decision
comes after CNN spent tens of millions
of dollars developing the service. .
The news media company invested
in an aggressive nationwide
marketing campaign.
CNN also added hundreds of new employees and
hired high-priced media stars like former NPR co-host
Audie Cornish and former Fox anchor Chris Wallace.
CNN also added hundreds of new employees and
hired high-priced media stars like former NPR co-host
Audie Cornish and former Fox anchor Chris Wallace.
CNN also added hundreds of new employees and
hired high-priced media stars like former NPR co-host
Audie Cornish and former Fox anchor Chris Wallace.
According to the 'NYT,'
CNN+ was promoted to both CNN employees
and subscribers as the network's future.
According to the 'NYT,'
CNN+ was promoted to both CNN employees
and subscribers as the network's future.
The news comes shortly after
CNN's former parent company,
WarnerMedia, merged with Discovery.
The news comes shortly after
CNN's former parent company,
WarnerMedia, merged with Discovery

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