The CNN+ experience will be fading to black sometime Thursday.
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Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent company to CNN, announced CNN+ would be scuttling its subscription service offering Thursday — two days earlier than the original shut-down date of April 30.
According to a Digital Trends, the company has already notified CNN+ subscribers about the streaming product ending Thursday, thus ensuring the service shuts down before the renewal date.
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“CNN+ streaming will come to an end on April 28, 2022. If you purchased your subscription directly from us, we will be providing a full refund for your subscription fee back to your original CNN+ payment method by May 28, 2022,” the company said in the email, citing the Digital Trends story.
Accounts will remain active after Thursday, but there will be no more content on the platform, according to CNN+.
CNN launched its streaming platform March 29, and invested approximately $300 million into the project, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Also, under AT&T, there were reports of $100 million in development costs and some 500 employees assigned to building out CNN+.
As part of this sizable commitment, CNN aggressively recruited high-profile talent for the new platform, such as former Fox News host Chris Wallace, noted American chef Alison Roman, and Hollywood actress Eva Longoria. Continue reading at Newsmax.