The ubiquitous news channel CNN has been on a bumpy ride.
In December, the network fired its top-rated news anchor, Chris Cuomo, who was caught up in a scandal involving his brother (and former New York Gov.) Andrew Cuomo.
More broadly, the cable news industry saw ~4m households drop subscriptions. Analysts call the decline the “post-Trump slump,” referring to declining news interest.
… and, naturally, it’s going to be called CNN+. Per The New York Times, the offering — which hasn’t announced pricing — will have 3 types of content:
A successful streaming service can bolster CNN, which lags behind Fox and MSNBC in total viewers.
To make its launch a hit, CNN+ is shelling out huge bucks for stars, per NYT.
CNN+ will not lack resources: Its parent company, WarnerMedia, is in the process of merging with content giant Discovery.
As Netflix’s recent stumbles show, people may be streamed out… no matter how much Anderson Cooper is on offer.