CNN is throwing its hat into the streaming ring, again.
The Warner Bros. Discovery-owned news network announced on Thursday that it will launch All Access, a new subscription streaming tier in the US on Oct. 28. The service will cost $7 per month or $70 per year; the annual tier will be priced at $42 for a limited time for customers who sign up by Jan. 5, 2026.
The plan is described as a centralized destination for all things CNN -- meaning, viewers will be able to stream live and on-demand US and international programming, as well as the network's library of original content and exclusive programming.
Meanwhile, CNN's live news stream, CNN Max , will be leaving HBO Max next month.
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