MSNBC.com or Pipeline?
Jossip needles Pipeline…
It’s CNN.com’s new video-on-demand service that, ahem, you have to pay for. For $2.95/month or $24.95/year, you get all the commercial-free CNN video clips you could ever want. Or you could log on to MSNBC.com and watch the same drab reports for free.
We’ll give you a minute to consider your options.



Pipeline offers a feed of CNNI from 8pm - 8am EST. Now, you won’t see that on MSNBC.com’s video section.
Comment by Terance — December 5, 2005 @ 12:34 pm
I never said Jossip was fair or accurate in its needling…
Comment by Spud — December 5, 2005 @ 1:02 pm
Pipeline is actually 4 tv channels in one browser. They have 4 pipes that broadcast live news events on one feed, a headline news type broadcast on the other feed, a weather feed, and a international feed. Also it has video clips on demand. Unlike any other news web page today.
Comment by viewpanel ve150b — December 5, 2005 @ 1:42 pm
Just another reason people need to educate themselves before they write about something.
Comment by Harry — December 5, 2005 @ 4:56 pm
Has the moronic author of the article even TRIED CNN Pipeline? I’d pay $100 per year for their service…today was the first day of it and I was absolutely amazed with the quality.
Comment by Anonymous — December 5, 2005 @ 6:46 pm
Pipeline is awesome!! I bought the subscription today and it is well worth it. Light years better than MSNBC or even CNN’s free video on their website. The live feeds and the quality are fantastic, at times I forgot I was watching it on my computer. If you used it only to access CNN’s video archive, it is well worth it’s weight in gold.
Comment by anonymous — December 6, 2005 @ 12:05 am
Ill pay for it until MSNBC gets off this thing about only one web browser allowed. Cant use my Mozilla Firefox i dont need there web site or video.
Comment by Roy — December 6, 2005 @ 7:47 pm