I really don’t understand CNN’s mobile web strategy. Their mobile site (mobile.cnn.com)<\/a> can only be reached from phones on CNN’s network partners! The news network seems to be saying that they’d rather make a quick buck today from carrier deals than build their brand on mobile. This is all the more surprising because the CNN mobile site carries advertising which means lost ad revenue too.<\/p>\n
Wikipedia calls CNN the second most watched (after the BBC) TV news source in the world. The network was also one of the first news providers to embrace the web, with the 1995 launch of cnn.com<\/a>, now the third most popular news site (after Yahoo and the BBC) according to Alexa<\/a>.<\/p>\n
CNN ‘s mobile web site is actually very good, similar in concept to BBC mobile with a focus on hard news but also offering weather, entertainment “news”, stock quotes and a Sports Illustrated<\/em> section. Until recently CNN Mobile was a text only wml site but now there’s a WAP2 edition spiced up with appropriately sized photos, as well as varied background colors and text formatting. But unless you are one of the “90 million subscribers in 24 countries” whose carriers (listed here<\/a>) are CNN partners you will get a 403 Forbidden<\/em> error or this helpful message when you browse to mobile.cnn.com:<\/p>\n
There is a way to access some of the stories from CNN with a phone on an “unauthorized provider”. Unified Mobility<\/a> has a “demo” of CNN Mobile News at 206.130.125.133\/mobile.php?UMPG=index<\/a> with most of CNN’s top news stories. But that’s one inconvenient url and the Unified Mobility demo is missing CNN’s images as well as the sports, weather and stock quotes sections of the real CNN mobile.<\/p>\n
I really don’t understand CNN’s mobile web strategy. Their mobile site (mobile.cnn.com) can only be reached from phones on CNN’s network partners! The news network seems to be saying that they’d rather make a quick buck today from carrier deals than build their brand on mobile. This is all the more surprising because the CNN mobile site carries advertising which means lost ad revenue too. Wikipedia calls CNN the second most watched (after the BBC) TV news source in the … Continue reading