CNN Unveils New Streaming Product & Content Slate

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CNN lifted the lid on its new streaming product arriving in the U.S. this fall and a wealth of new content as it pitched its brand to advertisers.

The new digital service aims to provide consumers a centralized platform for CNN’s news and original content. Customers can sign up for a selection of live channels, catch-up features and video-on-demand programming.

“CNN has been leading and innovating in video-led journalism since its inception, and the expansion of our subscription offering to include streaming embodies that pioneering spirit,” said Alex MacCallum, executive VP of digital products and services. “We’re giving audiences an even more convenient way to access CNN’s trusted reporting and original programming—brought together in one intuitive, easy-to-use experience.”

This new product will be part of CNN’s new All Access subscription service tier, building upon the existing CNN subscription product that was launched in October 2024. The service will be accessible to pay-TV subscribers, and CNN will retain a presence on HBO Max.

As part of the Warner Bros. Discovery upfront presentation, CNN unveiled a wealth of new original content, including Eva Longoria: Searching for France, coming in 2026, and new international food and travel series Tony Shalhoub Breaking Bread, premiering this fall. Additional CNN original series include New Orleans (w/t) from CNN Studios, Decades in Sports from Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog, and This Land is Your Land (w/t) from October Films.

CNN Films has unveiled two new doc features, I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not, directed by Marina Zenovich, and In the Prime of Life (w/t), which explores the rise of cancers in adults under 50.

The platform also announced the renewal of Have I Got News For You for a third season, arriving in September.