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The Block· 2025-12-03 01:40
Kalshi becomes CNN's official partner, integrating prediction market data into programming https://t.co/7LYHBlplf9 ...
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Mayne· 2025-11-26 03:59
You can find Bernie speeches saying the same shit 30 years ago.Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders):In an authoritarian society, a handful of oligarchs own media.Here’s where we are in America:Musk owns X.Zuckerberg owns Facebook & Instagram.The Ellisons own CBS — and are eyeing CNN & TikTok.Bezos owns Twitch & the Washington Post.We must combat oligarchy. ...
Former Trump lawyer: ‘The Constitution is not adequate to deal with a president as evil as Trump’
MSNBC· 2025-11-23 14:49
As thousands of protesters took to Donald Trump's backyard yesterday, calling for his impeachment, Trump was already reeling from a week where his legal losses were mounting on numerous fronts, both presidential and personal. An appeals court rejected Trump's efforts to revive his defamation lawsuit against CNN. A federal judge ruled Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to Washington DC was illegal.And another federal judge ruled that Trump likely violated the law when he tried to cut millions of dol ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-20 22:27
Comedian and CNN host Roy Wood Jr.’s fans come up to him after his stand-up shows, disappointed he didn’t make more political jokes https://t.co/CPLe7kafy9 ...
Ari Melber: Trump has made it very clear he'd like to end the business life of many media entities
MSNBC· 2025-11-19 18:33
Let's bring in Ari Mel. He of course is our uh well he's the host of the beat. >> Yeah.>> And you're >> on MS Now >> the Grand Puba. >> Yeah. >> You are our own crown prince of legal affairs at MS Now.How's that. >> Careful. >> Careful.>> Take that comparison. >> So So there were so many things that were were so bizarre about what happened yesterday uh in the White House with the press with the president. uh telling an ABC News reporter in front of a guy who Trump's own CIA said killed Kosigible attacking a ...
T-Mobile Teams Up with CNN to Power the Next Era of Mobile Journalism with SuperMobile
Businesswire· 2025-11-10 14:06
Core Insights - T-Mobile has partnered with CNN to launch SuperMobile, a business plan designed to enhance mobile journalism by providing intelligent performance, built-in security, and satellite-to-cell coverage [1][2][5] Group 1: Collaboration Details - The collaboration aims to support CNN's digital transformation and improve the delivery of breaking news to audiences [2] - SuperMobile will enable CNN journalists to go live from virtually anywhere in the U.S., enhancing real-time news coverage [1][4] Group 2: Technology and Features - SuperMobile operates on T-Mobile's 5G Advanced network, allowing for seamless connectivity even in challenging environments [3][5] - The service includes features like network slicing for optimized resource allocation, ensuring journalists remain connected during critical reporting moments [5][6] - Built-in security measures, including a "Threat Protect" feature, help safeguard communications on mobile devices [11] Group 3: Impact on Journalism - SuperMobile is positioned as a game-changer for mobile-first journalism, enabling CNN to deliver faster and more reliable news coverage [7] - Journalists can stream live from various locations, including political rallies and major events, directly to CNN's digital platforms [4][7]
How we stopped reading the news (and why it matters) | Michael D’Alimonte | TEDxUofTSalon
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-23 15:26
So, who here will read the headline of a news article and then go and tell someone, "Oh, yeah. I saw that on the news." I'm sure there are more than a few guilty parties here. And no judgment, it doesn't even seem like the wrong thing to do. More often than not, the most important piece of a news article is given away in the headline.Anyways, way back in the day of print newspapers, it didn't really matter if you read the whole piece or not. The article was right underneath the headline, and you were kind o ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-17 15:11
"It's about figuring out what's next and trying to be ahead of the curve."@VanJones68, founder of Dream Machine and @CNN commentator, discussed the need for a "life-long learner" mentality at the 2025 #ForbesBLKSummit in Atlanta, Georgia. https://t.co/WT9EwZEiyD https://t.co/P9OO3rb2fi ...
CNN is giving a new streaming app another shot — after its $300 million CNN+ died in less than a month
Business Insider· 2025-10-16 17:39
Core Points - CNN has launched a new streaming service called CNN All Access, set to debut on October 28, offering unlimited access to its live video feed, website, and video library for $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year, with a promotional discount for early subscribers [1][12] - The service aims to provide a centralized destination for CNN's journalism, contrasting with its previous failed attempt, CNN+, which had only 150,000 subscribers before being shut down [11][12][14] - There are concerns among CNN employees regarding the service's ability to attract new subscribers, especially given the current trend of consumers cutting back on entertainment subscriptions due to financial concerns [2][8][18] Company Strategy - CNN All Access is designed to reflect modern audience engagement with news, focusing on access rather than original programming, which was a key feature of the failed CNN+ [13][14] - The service is part of a broader trend where news organizations are adapting to changing consumer behaviors, with many Americans increasingly engaging with news through social media and podcasts [15] - CNN executives plan to discuss the go-to-market strategy for CNN All Access with staff on October 23, indicating a structured approach to the service's launch [10] Market Context - The number of paid streaming services per US household has decreased to 4.1, and 35% of US consumers reported cutting back on entertainment subscriptions recently, highlighting a challenging market environment for new streaming services [8] - CNN's trust levels among different political demographics show that only 21% of Republicans trust CNN, while 58% of Democrats do, indicating a polarized audience [15][16] - CNN's viewership has declined, averaging 459,000 viewers in primetime, significantly lower than competitors like Fox News and MSNBC, which may impact the new service's potential success [17]