This is an online milestone of sorts. Here’s the company’s announcement:
CNN is First to Stream 24-Hour News Network Online and On Mobile
CNN and HLN’s complete 24-hour television networks will be streamed live on CNN.com , the CNN App for iPad and the CNN App for iPhone and iPod touch beginning today, July 18. CNN Worldwide is the first news organization to stream its linear television channels online and on mobile devices to consumers who subscribe to a multi-channel video service. Simultaneous to this launch, CNN.com has debuted its new video experience, which seamlessly integrates live network TV into a larger and higher-quality video player, capable of delivering HD quality.
CNN and HLN online and mobile streaming is currently available to approximately 50 million households with subscribers to participating pay TV providers, including: AT&T, Comcast, Cox, DISH Network, Suddenlink and Verizon.
“A principle goal for CNN is to make more of our content available to more people on more platforms, and CNN’s participation in the TV Everywhere initiative is another step forward in that effort,” said Jim Walton, President of CNN Worldwide. “We have long believed that our growth depends on keeping CNN essential and relevant to consumers wherever they are.”
To access CNN and HLN online, users can go to www.cnn.com/video , click on the “Live” tab and log-in through their cable, satellite or telco provider with a username and password.
For mobile devices, a user can download the CNN App for iPad or the CNN App for iPhone and iPod touch (or update their app to version 1.2 for iPhone, 1.1 for iPad), and authenticate in the same way.
“CNN is taking a significant step forward by offering live CNN and HLN TV to our audiences whether they are on their couches at home or have their toes in the sand on the beach,” said KC Estenson, general manager of CNN Digital. “The 10 million users who have downloaded CNN’s mobile apps and the tens of millions of people who get the latest news and information from CNN.com every day will soon be able to watch CNN TV on every device they have.”
CNN.com ’s new video experience offers a cinematic player that optimizes the video quality for a user based on their Internet connection, with the capability of delivering HD quality. Video can be “squeezed back” to allow a user to browse through curated CNN video collections and TV show clips without leaving the video experience. In addition to the live streams of CNN’s networks, the video experience will continue to offer up to four live streams of breaking news and events, original video series and on-demand video clips with related CNN and HLN show information. The CNN App for iPad and CNN App for iPhone and iPod touch are available for free from the App Store or at www.itunes.com/appstore .


BBC News 24 and Sky News are both streamed live in the UK.
The next step in this evolution is for all networks, including “cable nets,” to fully cut the cord and do away with the cable companies. Once we can access networks directly online for all of their programming, both live broadcasts and on demand shows, the internet revolution will have been complete.
The cable companies see that time coming in a few years (ten or less?), which is why they are trying to get a stranglehold on your internet access and are getting ready to charge you per bandwidth and data usage since you won’t be signing up for programming anymore.
DirecTV subscribers allowed? WTF, Wolf?
Not a milestone. They are not the first. Al Jazeera has been streaming 24 hours for at least six months.
So, now I can watch the daytime anchors giggle and chat – anywhere I am? That’s super.
And sadly, all programming broadcast on TV from CNN is broadcast on line without closed/open captions, virtually shutting out 35 million Americans who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Many attempts have been made to reach out to CNN to do what we accomplished 20 years ago in getting TV broadcasts closed captions. Now these same broadcasts are moving to the ‘net without captions. It doesn’t make financial sense and it runs smack into the principles set forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act and the recently passed HR3101 mandating that all TV broadcasts shown with captions also must be shown with captions on the ‘net.
Best,
Marlee Matlin
I went to their website.
Thought today was April Fools day.
Then realized: CNN has always been a joke.
would be nice if you could access CNN online WITHOUT being a subscriber to the bloodsucking cable companies. now THAT would be awesome. this news is just B.S.
would be nice if the publicists at CNN knew the difference between “principle” and “principal.” but, hey, their chyron-makers can’t spell either.
doesn’t help if you’re deaf or hard of hearing — and I have two deaf relatives, so I am sensitive to that issue — but the rest of us can listen to sirius and get cnn, cnbc, msnbc, hln, et al. 24/7. I bought a “lifetime” sub for $400 in 2005 so it costs me pretty much nothing to listen on my computer or in the car. yes, it’s radio, not video streaming, but these days most of the time the picture doesn’t matter to begin with, and even that’s no big deal because you can usually watch it loop endlessly online or on tv when you’re home.