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View all search resultsCNN+ was billed as one of the most significant developments in the television channel's history but will close on April 30.
In this May 18, 2016 file photo, CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper attends the Turner Network 2016 Upfronts in New York. Cooper and Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway engaged in a 25-minute televised confrontation on CNN Thursday, Jan. 11, 2017, after the network reported on Tuesday that national intelligence officials had informed the president-elect that the Russians had collected a dossier on his behavior. CNN did not specifically detail what that behavior was because it couldn’t vouch for its veracity. But it was CNN that gave BuzzFeed the cover to do so, Conway said. (Invision/AP/Evan Agostini)
NN will shut down its new streaming service next week, just one month after launching it with much fanfare, the US network announced Thursday.
CNN+ was billed as one of the most significant developments in the television channel's history but will close on April 30.
The decision was made by new management after CNN's former parent company, WarnerMedia, merged with Discovery to form Warner Bros. Discovery earlier this month, CNN Business said.
"While today's decision is incredibly difficult, it is the right one for the long-term success of CNN," Chris Licht, the incoming president of CNN, wrote in a memo to staff, according to 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."
CNN+ was launched on March 29, with the network investing tens of millions of dollars in the venture and running an aggressive marketing campaign as it tried to break into America's competitive streaming marketplace.
It had also lured talent from other networks including former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace.
Hundreds of CNN+ staff, many of whom had only just been hired, were told of the decision to close on Thursday.
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