CNN to make Pipeline free the day before the election…
CNN announced what will be appearing on Pipeline the day the network opens it for free on November 6…
CNN.com will offer broadband Internet users worldwide free access to CNN Pipeline, its commercial-free on-demand video news service, on Monday, Nov. 6 in advance of Election Day. CNN Pipeline’s “Free Day” will begin at midnight and run until 11:59 p.m. (ET) as candidates across the United States wrap up their midterm election campaigning.
Throughout the day, Internet users will have the ability to view ongoing and breaking news events across the world through CNN Pipeline’s multiple live video streams, video archives and on-demand news clips from CNN’s unmatched global newsgathering operation.
For the preview, users can also view CNN Pipeline’s extensive election coverage, which includes live coverage of final campaigning across the country, samplings from congressional debates, a collection of the best and most-talked-about political ads, behind-the-scenes footage of CNN’s “America Votes 2006” coverage and numerous updates and live reports from the “Best Political Team on Television.”
Anchor Wolf Blitzer provides a behind-the-scene tour of CNN’s “America Votes 2006” set in New York, as well as a preview of the network’s Election Day coverage.Additionally, CNN Pipeline will provide a full replay of Lou Dobbs’ “Broken Borders” and “Democracy at Risk: E-Voting’s Threat” election specials and all six segments of CNN’s groundbreaking Broken Government series, in which the network’s political team examined all the three branches of government and the challenges facing the two major political parties on the cusp of the pivotal midterm elections. The replays will start at 8 a.m. (ET) and play in their entirety without commercials.
Glenn Beck, who hosts the program Glenn Beck on Headline News, will appear live on CNN Pipeline at 2:30 p.m. (ET) to offer his take on the midterm elections.


