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In a recent development, BNN+, the leading digital news platform, has announced the launch of its annual pass. This new subscription option offers a range of benefits for avid readers.
For those opting for the annual pass, there's a delightful surprise — it comes with two months free! This means you can enjoy uninterrupted access to BNN+ articles for an entire year, plus an extra two months at no additional cost.
The annual pass provides access to all BNN+ articles, making it an ideal choice for those who consume news regularly. Unlike the monthly subscription, the annual pass does not require monthly payments. Instead, you pay a one-time fee of 99€ per year, offering a significant discount compared to the monthly subscription.
The monthly subscription, initially priced at 1€ for the first month, then 9,90€ from the second month, remains an option for those who prefer a more flexible commitment. This subscription also grants access to all BNN+ articles and can be cancelled at any time.
However, it's worth noting that while the monthly subscription offers access to the latest news, it does not provide the discount or the two-month free period that comes with the annual pass.
One aspect that remains consistent across both subscription options is the commitment to quality journalism. Regardless of whether you choose the monthly subscription or the annual pass, you can expect the same high-quality, fact-checked articles from BNN+.
One area where the platform could improve is providing information about the authors of articles. For instance, a search for an article published on May 1, 2023, on BNN+ does not reveal the author's name. This is something the platform may consider addressing in the future to enhance transparency and credibility.
In conclusion, BNN+'s new annual pass offers an attractive option for readers seeking a cost-effective, ad-free way to access quality news. With its range of benefits and discounted price, it's an enticing choice for both casual and dedicated news consumers.