CNN Plus is going to last two fewer days than we thought.
, don’t run over a month and charge anyone a second time. This seems like something executives could’ve checked before announcing the end of CNN Plus, but these are unprecedented times.
The email and FAQ also explain that subscribers will be refunded the full amount of their subscription, but that after April 28th , “the CNN Plus daily and weekly shows, Interview Club, and the on-demand library of CNN Original Series and Films will no longer be available.” A reminder that every streaming service is on the Go90 Scale of Doomed Streaming Services; the only question is where you rank 0-90 with 90 being doomed
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