29 million Super-Fans? There aren’t even 29 people who could be described as “fans” of CNN or even watchers, outside of the public of left wing hacks that work there. But when you live in your own little bubble, I guess assuming you have 29 million “Super Fans” is possible. That was the projection CNN had for it’s failed in one month CNN Plus. Seriously.
Regular CNN can’t even get a million viewers to watch any of their propaganda shows. What made them think they had 29 million “Super Fans”?
Ahead of CNN+ turning out its lights on Friday, Axios’s Sara Fischer chimed in Tuesday with yet another scoop stating that, according to internal CNN documents from last month, the liberal network hilariously claimed there are “29 million ‘CNN super fans’” out there willing to pay up for the soon-to-be-deceased streaming platform.
“New data from a March 2022 pitch deck shows CNN+ executives projected that within the next decade, CNN+ would be more profitable than the company’s cable arm today — which currently drives abound $500 million in annual profit,” Fischer began, adding later that these fools also thought “CNN+ could one day attract nearly 30 million global subscriptions from a total addressable market of roughly 72 million people.”
From that 72 million number, CNN+ allegedly sorted them “into three groups, with various models of overlap” with the first being the “29 million ‘CNN super fans’” followed by 24 million who’d be “fans” of “news and non-fiction SVOD (subscription video on demand)” programming, and then “36 million ‘global news consumers.’”