CNN Pipeline was an
English language
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video news service providing both live and on-demand video to subscribers'
computer
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s via
broadband
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Internet connections. It was part of the
CNN group of news services. The service was subscription-based, and did not contain
advertising
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like other CNN stations. The
bandwidth, storage and streaming servers was provided by
AOL, which is also owned by
Time Warner
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. Each of the feeds broadcast in the
16:9 aspect ratio
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, however the resolution of the broadcast prohibited it from being considered a
high definition channel, and in many cases not even
SDTV
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.
History
Pipeline was made available to the public on December 5, 2005, after years of planning and months of internal testing. It had replaced portions of
CNN Interactive and the
CNN.com website, placing that content in the subscription service.
On June 27, 2007, CNN discontinued the CNN Pipeline service, to be succeeded by a free ad-supported live-video stream starting on July 2. If the stand-alone Windows program was opened after June 27, CNN initiated an automatic
uninstallation of the software from the subscriber's hard drive. CNN said that while it would continue to provide the four live video streams and video archives, it was abandoning the subscription model. According to CNN's
blog
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, the reason they discontinued the service was to encourage a greater number of people to use the service. They stated they were not actually getting rid of Pipeline, or any of its features (other than the desktop program), rather funneling all of the content into
CNN.com's video section for free.
This transfer of Pipeline from a pay service to an integrated free service came at a time of video being offered online for free ''en masse'', such as
YouTube
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and TV networks offering full TV shows free online with
ads, which did not exist at Pipeline's inception.
In September 2014, CNN announced
CNNgo, an online service, effectively replacing Pipeline. The service contains many features from Pipeline, such as live shows and news clips.
"Pipes"
CNN Pipeline maintained four simultaneous feeds (known as "pipes"), which had both a primary and a secondary use. From 8:00 - 20:00 EST on weekdays, the primary use was shown on the feeds, meanwhile all other times the secondary use was displayed.
NOTE: The main news program was also on from 1:00 - 2:00 EST on pipe 2 on weekends. Also on weekends, "The Best Of CNN Pipeline" was on at 9:30 AM EST and at 8PM EST is "Pipeline on Stage".
The live raw feeds was of news events as they took place around the world, and were chosen by Pipeline's producers. Graphics of headlines, stock market indexes, and sports headlines took the place of advertisements during the main news program, and also when an advertisement appeared on
CNN International when being simulcasted on the service.
Contractual obligations prohibited the direct simulcasting of CNN's American news channels, "CNN" and "
HLN" (unless the channel was being simulcast on CNN International). This prevented popular CNN personalities from anchoring live breaking news except when CNN International simulcasted the American service.
Subscribers also received access to much of CNN's archive through the pipeline player.
Additionally, regular featured programs found on CNN's American services were unavailable to Pipeline users. This fact was not made clear in advertisements for the service, so some American or Canadian users expecting online access to
CNN and
Headline News, to which they were accustomed, were disappointed.
Pipes was also used for special events as well. On September 11, 2006, the fifth
anniversary
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of the
September 11, 2001 attacks
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, CNN Pipeline carried a real-time rebroadcast of CNN's then-live coverage of the attacks for 15 and a half hours. Free access for Pipeline was offered for a day on November 6, 2006, in line with the
US mid-term elections' coverage.
News Program
CNN Pipeline's anchors were
Veronica De La Cruz,
Nicole Lapin,
Melissa Long and
Richard Lui. The four shared the anchor seat in front of a
virtual studio in the
CNN Center. Like other
CNN stations, the anchors of CNN Pipeline conducted interviews with CNN reporters, and use CNN studios for
videoconference interviews.
The program was broadcast on weekdays from 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM and weekends from 1:00 - 2:00 AM (both times Eastern Time). The news program periodically simulcasted either
CNN International North America's feed, or
CNN U.S. during
breaking news
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events. Because of the compression required, CNN Pipeline could not be considered a
live broadcast - however, the delay was usually in
second
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s.
Prices
CNN Pipeline offered three levels of subscriptions:
* A one-year subscription for $24.95
USD
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* A one-month subscription for $2.95
USD
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* A one-day subscription (called a "Daypass") for $0.99
USD
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;
Country availability
While CNN Pipeline was based in the
United States
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and its programming is heavily aimed towards American viewers, users in 40 other countries were able to subscribe to the service and view Pipeline content.
References
External links
CNN Pipeline former home pageCNN Pipeline closure explanation
{{Television news in the United States
Internet television channels