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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 7 months ago

CNN.com Subscription Plans Unveiled: Access for Premium Features Costs $3.99/Month, $29.99/Year

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CNN.com Subscription Plans Unveiled: Access for Premium Features Costs $3.99/Month, $29.99/Year

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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 7 months ago
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    7 months ago

    Shouldn’t they begin by having content with any value?

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    LMAO

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      I did the same.

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    Reminder that there’s a “lite” version of cnn that’s just a list of links and text.

    https://lite.cnn.com

    Same for npr

    https://text.npr.org

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      Just for the sake of information, those are there for visually impaired people who have browsers that read text aloud to them since they may not be able to see their screen at all. All informational websites should have them and many do not. I’m honestly surprised CNN does. Not surprised about NPR.

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    How long before private equity buys CNN for parts?

    • ShepherdPie@midwest.social
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      What parts? Their organization is just employee journalists and people reading scripts in front of a camera.

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    Today’s CNN is so useless, I’m doubting people will even try to pirate the content. After a year the stats on 12ft.io will still be single digits of use, and thats only because they’re in the habit of reaching good new sources someone didn’t realize they were trying to get over a CNN paywall.

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    Who’d pay that much money to see a flood of Trump stories? No thank you.

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    Less people getting their news from CNN the better.

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    I won’t even follow links to them right now while they’re free.

    The last thing that I used CNN for was the Fukushima tidal wave/flood because they had live video before other people. But honestly their journalistic integrity is marginal.

    Let’s get real, there’s no unique news service out there. As soon as any credible news hits any network it is automatically copied reworded and redistributed on every other service.

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    Lol, now they want me to pay for their propaganda?

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    Nah.

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    Remember when they tried this years ago and no one was interested, so they gave up?

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    This is how democracy dies in darkness… Behind paywalls.

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    As someone who’s not from the US, what’s the general opinion of Americans on CNN as a news source?

    What other news channels/sources are considered trustworthy?

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      According to this YouGov poll of least <> most trusted news sources , CNN lands bang in the middle of the pack. So not as bad as FOX, but not as high as PBS or ABC.

      As for my own 2¢, all the US cable news channels are varying degrees of bad. Best to avoid, generally speaking.

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        I wonder why ABC is higher than CBS and NBC?

        Also, I think it’s hilarious that the most trusted news source in America by far is The Weather Channel, followed by a non-American source, the BBC.

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      They’re factual but sensationalist. They don’t lie like Fox News, but they use the same tactic of making stuff sound like a big deal so people keep watching.

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    Why is this “news” worthy? This sucks

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