Another CNN streaming service is coming, because that totally worked last time

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Another CNN streaming service is coming, because that totally worked last time
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CNN is laying off more employees and making plans to launch another streaming service , according to a memo from CEO Mark Thompson . Around 200 employees jobs are being cut, affecting six percent of CNN's current staff.

The changes are being made in response to"profound and irreversible shifts in the way audiences in America and around the world consume news," according to Thompson. Launching a new streaming service after the— is apparently tied to that same thinking.Today, I can announce that we plan to develop a new way for digital subscribers at home and abroad to stream news programming from us on any device they choose.

Some of CNN's shows are already available on Max, the streaming service of its parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, but this new service would presumably be a benefit for subscribers who pay for CNN directly. The company launched aGiven the less than 10,000 daily users CNN+ was

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