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Vox dumps cold water on 'much anticipated' CNN+ but accidentally offers an 'effective advertising tagline'

We told you earlier that CNN announced a premium service, claiming it is “much anticipated” but those people must work for CNN:

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CNN’s announcement was even a bit too much for their fellow libs at Vox, which says the plan “doesn’t make sense”:

CNN might not like that, but if they’re paying attention they might see a helpful advertising angle:

LMAO! That’s so true.

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