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April 08, 2005

There will be forthcoming reports of icebergs in hell after this one. Staci Kramer reports at that CNN is abandoning their premium video service in favor of an ad-supported model. This is a bold move for a company that insisted a few years ago that paid was the only way to meet the bandwidth costs associated with video streaming. Nonsense. Will they be too late? Not likely. Good job, Staci. Good move, CNN.
Originally from The Pomo Blog, remediated by jkinberg on Apr 8, 2005 at 09:24 AM


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Funny lead-in. One notez: I reported that CNN is moving to a hybrid strategy, adding ad-supported video to its premium services.

Posted by: Staci D. Kramer at April 8, 2005 11:28 PM

Funny lead-in. One note: I reported that CNN is moving to a hybrid strategy, adding ad-supported video to its premium services.

Posted by: Staci D. Kramer at April 8, 2005 11:28 PM

Thanks Staci, I fixed this... I had republished an excerpt from this RSS feed previously that cut off the text at a weird point.

Posted by: Josh at April 8, 2005 11:46 PM

I'm at the international symposium on online journalism right now, and the feeling here is that the ad market is so profitable that those pay subscription models are going away -- at least for now. more eyeballs = more money. the fear for them is that they'll have to jump back and forth depending on the whims of the market.

Posted by: Chuck Olsen at April 9, 2005 12:50 PM

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