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CNN releases paywall, to charge $3.99 a month for some users

CNN has rolled out a paywall and is asking a few of its users to pay $3.99 a month for access to its material, the news website stated on Tuesday, as it looks to create a digital revenue stream.

The move comes at a time when several publications such as the New York City Times have currently introduced and seen success with subscription designs that have helped boost customer numbers.

With cable tv viewership and profits dwindling, news companies consisting of CNN are looking to capitalize digital media to offset the decline in TV, which had actually previously been a. key source of income.

Starting today, we are asking users in the United States to. pay a small repeating charge for unrestricted access to CNN.com's. world-class short articles, said Alex MacCallum, CNN's executive vice. president of digital product or services.

The membership push is likewise in tandem with CNN CEO Mark. Thompson's plans to shift the company away from being a. television-focused organization to a multi-platform news business. by strengthening its digital company.

CNN, owned by Warner Bros Discovery, will promote. membership just after users have actually read a particular variety of free. short articles a month, MacCallum included.

Subscribers will have access to CNN's posts and other. content consisting of initial documentaries and special election. features. They will likewise have access to day-to-day curated news. choice and see fewer advertisements, the company said.

The paid membership remains in its preliminary form and it will. broaden over time to meet users' needs, CNN stated.

(source: Reuters)