Friday, October 23, 2009

CNN.com to Roll Out New Look

The new CNN.com, launches on Monday, Oct. 26. Through a full-scale redesign, the new CNN.com is uncluttered, visually bold and promises it will dramatically improve the consumer experience. In addition to showcasing CNN’s in-depth reporting, the site includes the launch of new features that make it easier to browse and navigate, as well as a new opinion section, more integrated video and stunning photography. Adding new voices and a range of perspectives to CNN.com, the site will also feature deep content partnerships with Oprah.com, TED, People and EW magazines.
“This is a total reimagining of CNN.com, and we are extremely excited about unveiling it to the world,” said KC Estenson, senior vice president and general manager of CNN.com. “CNN.com has always been a destination for breaking news but the breadth and depth of the new site will give users a fresh new way to experience CNN’s content.”




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6 comments:

  1. I never use the CNN website. I used to, before they revamped it into this new/old one, but soon lost interest. So, wait, don't tell me, they're going to make the website as bad as the channel. Got it....all gossip all the time. Great!

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  2. This is a huge mistake. CNN is officially no
    longer about news. If it is any thing like the
    crap with Rick Sanchez tonight it will be a
    complete failure.RIP CNN unless Ted Turner
    comes back to save the network. Anon 7:18
    I am with you on CNN making the website as
    bad as the channel. Instead of opinion how
    about original reporting from the reporters,
    photojournalists and others who are in the
    news biz. Get a clue CNN it is about content,
    information and news .

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  3. CNN just does not get it period. People use
    social media to connect with others and for
    information. Nobody wants to hook up with
    talking heads. The media is always the last
    to figure things out.CNN needs to wake up
    and realize that people are so over politics
    ruling the news. People want a free and an
    independent press. That means on ideology.

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  4. The wonderkind of book sellers, Oprah, is promoting her latest chosen title about African children and the atrocites they have lived through, through her own website and that of CNN's Anderson Cooper. Cooper has great knowledge about Africa, but if people really had an interest in the book she is trying to promote, they would've bought it already.

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  5. Some elements are currently available today.
    I guess more is coming on Monday.I need
    more because I am not noticing much of
    a change.

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  6. @6:55PM: I'm with you. Except for AC's tour and what's popular, I don't see what all the fuss is about. It reminds me of the first CNN.com where AC gave us a guided tour of his blog page and then he stopped blogging.
    I know a lot of people get their news on the internet. But why would you watch a simulcast like Oprah's on a small 17" when you could watch on a larger screen on a regular HD???

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