CNN is hiring 200 journalists for CNN+. Here’s what the network is looking for.

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CNN is hiring 200 journalists for CNN+. Here’s what the network is looking for.

My friend Ramon Escobar called me last week. He sounded urgent. CNN, he said, planned to hire 450 people right away.

“We are trying to hire 200 journalists,” he told me. “We need everything, from top management to executive producers, producers, editors, reporters, you name it.”

Ramon is the senior vice president for talent recruitment and development at CNN. What he was describing to me is the largest hiring surge since CNN began in 1980. CNN is launching CNN+, a subscription streaming service for news that it says “will exist side by side with CNN’s existing television networks and will feature eight to twelve hours of live programming a day.”

CNN says the project launches in the first quarter of 2022 and, in addition to journalists, the network will hire hundreds of specialists in production, engineering, technology, marketing and analytics.

The CNN+ effort follows others — including NBC and Fox — but none of them is even close in scope to CNN’s. Cord-cutting has cost cable networks access to millions of potential viewers as they are replaced by services like Netflix that put the user in control of content.


CNN is handcuffed by agreements with cable companies so it cannot just stream its current offerings to people who do not have cable. Instead, it had to create a totally new product. According to CNN, people who have cable or satellite service will also get expanded news coverage through CNN+. All of these subscription services have to take care not to undercut the legacy over-the-air or cable operations that are their foundations.

CNN+ will be headed by chief digital officer Andrew Morse who said, in addition to about a half days’ worth of live programming, CNN+ will offer a range of special programs focused on topics featured in recent special reports: climate change, Middle East politics, the Jan. 6 insurrection and race relations. CNN said it is producing a two-hour documentary on the transition of power in Afghanistan, another example of the kind of in-depth programming that CNN+ will offer.

Morse also envisions something he calls an “interactive community” that will give subscribers the ability “to engage directly with our talent and experts about the issues that matter most to them.”

CNN has experimented with the concept in town halls with candidates and political leaders. But Escobar said CNN+ will go beyond the town hall concept.

“Imagine that we have someone representing the Afghan government. We see an opportunity to directly connect the newsmakers to the audience. It is like a town meeting but in a streaming setting. If you are a subscriber of CNN+, you could participate in what could be an interaction with the ambassador to the UN about Afghanistan,” he said. “Everyone in the news industry has streaming, but this is more than that. It is interaction.”

Escobar insisted that the innovations ahead will not be about technology, but will instead focus more on content creation and interactivity that could attract new, nontraditional news audiences, especially those that do not have cable TV.


Variety reported that insiders are speculating that “there’s a strong probability that CNN Plus would be bundled in some fashion with HBO Max and Discovery+” once the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery is completed next year.

Escobar said the people he is helping to recruit will work in New York, Washington, D.C., and other spots, depending on the job. He is scouting for talent in local and network TV but also has a history of hiring former print and online journalists. Some of his most fertile scouting groups are CNN journalism workshops at major journalism conferences, including the National Association of Black Journalists, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Asian American Journalists Association and NLGJA, the Association of LGBTQ Journalists.

“In the last nine years, we have hired more than 50 people that we came to know through those workshops,” he said. (I have been a volunteer teacher in those sessions every year.)

CNN+ will launch in the U.S. and later expand to global markets. “Our efforts will be to make sure the workforce reflects the world that it is going to service. We are a global news organization and CNN+ will look global,” Escobar said.

Variety reported that the subscription news service business is getting crowded. CNN is just the latest in a long string of big plans from the biggest players:

CNN+ announced its first big-name hire in Kasie Hunt, a veteran of NBC News, who will be a CNN+ anchor and national affairs analyst. Hunt left MSNBC last month. The network is posting other jobs now on its employment website.

Escobar has developed a pitch for the people he is recruiting that he considers the “best and brightest.”

“I tell people all the time, this is their choice for a pioneering job. These do not come around very often,” he said. Our goal is to be a global leader, we will look like the world around us, and this is how to get in on the beginning of it.”

Here is the employment website that CNN is using to list the hundreds of new positions. (Anyone interested in CNN+ roles should type “CNN+” in the search bar. It needs to be typed with the quotation marks.)

 
Can you put an adjective or adverb in the right place to influence creature thought? Are you good with click-bait titles? Are you good at flipping narratives depending on who says what? Do you want to be a soldier in the CNN/FOX civil war? Please send your resume to us at CNN.

Funny that the same job requirements apply to their rivals over at FOX. :smh:
 
Can you put an adjective or adverb in the right place to influence creature thought? Are you good with click-bait titles? Are you good at flipping narratives depending on who says what? Do you want to be a soldier in the CNN/FOX civil war? Please send your resume to us at CNN.

Funny that the same job requirements apply to their rivals over at FOX. :smh:

Gotta be a Zionist to qualify for either network though.
 
Can you put an adjective or adverb in the right place to influence creature thought? Are you good with click-bait titles? Are you good at flipping narratives depending on who says what? Do you want to be a soldier in the CNN/FOX civil war? Please send your resume to us at CNN.

Funny that the same job requirements apply to their rivals over at FOX. :smh:
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CNN+ will shut down April 30, just one month after launch
PUBLISHED THU, APR 21 202211:49 AM EDTUPDATED MOMENTS AGO

Warner Bros. Discovery is shutting down CNN+, just weeks after the standalone streaming service launched.
“As we become Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN will be strongest as part of WBD’s streaming strategy which envisions news as an important part of a compelling broader offering along with sports, entertainment, and nonfiction content,” said Chris Licht, Chairman and CEO of CNN Worldwide, in a statement. “We have therefore made the decision to cease operations of CNN+ and focus our investment on CNN’s core news-gathering operations and in further building CNN Digital. This is not a decision about quality; we appreciate all of the work, ambition and creativity that went into building CNN+, an organization with terrific talent and compelling programming. But our customers and CNN will be best served with a simpler streaming choice.”



Operations will halt April 30. CNN+ head Andrew Morse is leaving Warner Bros. Discovery after a transition period. Alex MacCallum, currently CNN+’s head of product/general manager, will lead CNN Digital after Morse departs.
WarnerMedia launched the standalone news service less than a month ago on March 29.
New CNN head Chris Licht has been working behind the scenes with other executives at Warner Bros. Discovery for several weeks to analyze a streaming strategy for CNN, according to a person familiar with the matter. The decision to shut down CNN+ is based on his recommendation, the person said, who asked not to be identified because the discussions were private. Licht will address CNN staffers directly at a meeting Thursday, one of the people said. Licht’s official start date is May 1.
CNN has already invested hundreds of millions of dollars on new talent and programming for CNN+. Some of that programming will move to HBO Max and other series may live on CNN.com, one of the people said. Some new talent may have roles on CNN’s linear station, the person said. Licht will make those determinations in the coming weeks, the person said.
Warner Bros. Discovery leadership wants to use CNN programming to bolster a larger streaming bundle that will be combine the best of WarnerMedia and Discovery, as CNBC has previously reported.



CNN+ had fewer than 10,000 daily active viewers about two weeks after its launch, CNBC reported last week.
On March 29, outgoing WarnerMedia Chief Executive Officer Jason Kilar said in a series of tweets that CNN+ was “as important to the mission of CNN as the linear channel service has been these past 42 years. It would be hard to overstate how important this moment is for CNN.”
 
You internet intellectuals are funny. If there was a big news event, would you tune in to CNN of fox?. Exactly.

Now...I heard that CNN+ was doing bad, but didn't think they would pull the plug so soon. I still have no idea what the difference is between CNN and CNN+. Bad positioning.
 
You internet intellectuals are funny. If there was a big news event, would you tune in to CNN of fox?. Exactly.

Now...I heard that CNN+ was doing bad, but didn't think they would pull the plug so soon. I still have no idea what the difference is between CNN and CNN+. Bad positioning.

It WB man...

They had 3 different HBO apps at one time... :smh:

Just move the CNN+ News content like Docs and news shows to HBO Max or Discovery+ app...

instead of CNN+ they should have been making a Turner Sports App for NBA, MLB, NHL and AEW content...

Then make One app or have a HBO Max, Discovery+ Turner Sports bundle similar to Disney+ Hulu and ESPN...

It's real simple...
 
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WB have some of the dumbest Execs...

Why lunch an CNN+ app during the merger...?

No wonder Discovery+ are replacing all WB's top Execs...


The cackling hens on Foxnews' Outnumbered we're gleeful about this news this morning, they didn't say anything about moving the content to another platform, they said the whole thing was shutting down.
 
HBO people have always been dumb.
I have no confidence in HBO Max either.
App is wack as fuck.
 
The cackling hens on Foxnews' Outnumbered we're gleeful about this news this morning, they didn't say anything about moving the content to another platform, they said the whole thing was shutting down.

Roland used to work there.. so he probably sill have contacts there...

I'm sure he'll do his "deconstruct" segment soon....

 
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Put that shit on my watch list for $8.00. If it dips lower I’m not afraid to risk 100 shares and hold til election season. Once the 2024 campaigns start I think it’ll double.
 
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