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July 2, 2007

CNN relaunches website…

CNN’s release on its website relaunch…

Reaffirming its position as the leading Internet site for news and information, CNN.com unveiled on Sunday, July 1, the latest evolution in online news: an intuitive, integrated Web site that puts users within a click of the global, national and local news and information they find most relevant to them.

With the site’s enhancements and redesign, users can access the news of the day through a story package that provides text, images, video, related stories and user-generated content. Also, the live online video content that was available through the subscription-only CNN Pipeline becomes woven into the fabric of CNN.com. All CNN.com video, live and on-demand is available to users for free, making the site’s news video offering the most extensive on the Web.

“To simply describe this relaunch as a site redesign grossly understates what we’re doing at CNN.com,” said Susan Grant, executive vice president of CNN News Services. “This goes beyond the next level of online news and jumps straight into a fully integrated experience in which articles, videos, images and user-generated content all come together to give users a more enriching, immediate interaction with the news content and information they need and want.”

The goal of CNN.com’s latest evolution is to enhance and simplify online news for consumers to allow them to access and interact with their information in more ways than ever before. To that end, improvements to CNN.com and its international edition include:

· Integrated multimedia storytelling that puts text, videos, photos, maps, charts and more all accessible on one page. Tabbed elements allow easy access to a variety of media types, allowing users to determine themselves how they get the news they want.

· The most news video on the Web with larger video screen. Both live and on-demand video – including CNN’s massive online video archive – are available free of charge without need for downloads. A new on-demand video player offers a Flash-based, play-in-page experience complete with larger and higher quality video and tools to create playlists and provide feedback. A live player provides access to up to four live video streams, one of which is guided by CNN.com-exclusive news anchors – the only offering of its kind on the Web.

· Locally relevant content, allowing users to personalize CNN.com to offer enhanced weather forecasts and personalized local headlines. This content comes from various sources and content-sharing relationships, including CNN.com’s more than 860 CNN Newsource affiliates and the recently announced strategic alliance with Internet Broadcasting, the nation’s largest publisher of TV station Web sites.

“If there was an ‘easy button’ for getting all your news in one place, the relaunched CNN.com would be it,” said David Payne, senior vice president and general manager of CNN.com. “Every element of the site, from the user interaction to the design, was done with simplicity and usability in mind.”

Additional new features and enhancements of note include:

· “Hot Topics,” section fronts that provide in-depth multi-media content based on timely, newsworthy stories.

· “All About” pages, thousands of pages giving users access to an archive of stories that CNN.com – and other selected media sources – have published on almost any subject.

· “We Recommend” feature, which presents users with stories and videos from CNN.com and other content partners based on the user’s past CNN.com browsing history.

· “From the Blogs” feature, which aggregates comments from blogs around the Web discussing either a specific story or topics related to one published on CNN.com.

· Highlights at the top of every article, which enable users to scan and digest story details quickly, and a “Next” link, which allows them to browse through story highlights quickly. CNN.com also directs users to related content, one way in which the site reveals connections between stories. As an effort to be a good Web citizen, CNN.com also offers links to content available on other news and information sites and blogs.

· More ways for users to engage in news through feedback, content submissions with I-Report articles, video, photos and and blog commentaries.

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  1. I’m pretty blown away by the Live Video feature (formerly Pipeline). It’s like CNN with an anchor and everything on the main stream thing but you also have the 3 other live choices as well! I’ve had it open all day, it’s addictive. And it’s FREE!!!!!

    Comment by Ken — July 2, 2007 @ 12:09 pm

  2. Looks like CNN is working on the TV section right now, some of the pages still go back to the older design and some are in the new one but still are basically the old style.

    Comment by Chris — July 2, 2007 @ 12:54 pm

  3. And of course, AC360 and LKL get the “new” design while Paula is stuck with the old one LOL

    Comment by Anonymous — July 2, 2007 @ 1:18 pm

  4. I was suscribed to CNN Pipeline since the launch… and Im impresed w/ the free service now. There is a better quality stream btw and no ads… no one ad… Live an Raw video like Pipeline, something than no one network cant offer now

    Comment by Rodrigo — July 2, 2007 @ 2:58 pm

  5. I’ve been over there for about an hour. Live video is great! Some places look like they are still working on it.

    So far I’m likin’ what I’m seein’!

    Comment by puck — July 2, 2007 @ 4:03 pm

  6. Today is a boring day… but sometimes in CNN Live we will have busy days… w/ a car chase, w/ a bomb scare, a evacuation, a fire, a emergency landing, broadcasting local coverage, etc.. Like former CNN Pipeline. That was great.

    At 8:00 pm ET begins CNN International.

    Comment by Rodrigo — July 2, 2007 @ 4:26 pm

  7. CNN live is breaking now about Libby.. Is broadcasting CNN TV now on the website…

    Comment by Rodrigo — July 2, 2007 @ 5:53 pm

  8. Ahhhh! My favorite Anjali Rao is on CNN’s live video! I’m very happy they didn’t boot CNNI.

    Comment by Terance — July 2, 2007 @ 8:03 pm

  9. I LOVE ANJALI!!!… Breaking news now btw!

    Comment by Rodrigo — July 2, 2007 @ 8:09 pm

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