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In the ever-evolving world of digital media, BNN Bloomberg has introduced a new subscription service called BNN+. This service offers access to a wealth of premium articles, providing readers with insights and analysis that go beyond the surface level.
For those who are interested, there are two subscription options available: monthly and annual. The monthly subscription starts at an introductory price of 1 € for the first month, followed by a regular monthly fee of 9,90 €. On the other hand, the annual pass grants unlimited access to all BNN+ articles for a year at a cost of 99 €, which works out to be less than 8 € per month.
One significant advantage of the annual pass is that it includes two months free, effectively giving you a 20% discount on your subscription. Moreover, the annual pass automatically renews after one year, ensuring that you never miss out on the latest news and insights.
Both subscriptions provide access to all BNN+ articles, which means you'll have a constant stream of premium content at your fingertips. Additionally, subscribers can enjoy an ad-free experience, ensuring that your reading time isn't interrupted by advertisements.
It's worth noting that both the monthly and annual subscriptions come with a cancellation option. This means that if you find that BNN+ isn't meeting your needs, you can cancel your subscription at any time without incurring any additional costs.
For the most accurate and up-to-date details on BNN+ subscription costs and features, we recommend visiting the official BNN Bloomberg website or their subscription page. There, you'll find all the information you need to make an informed decision about whether BNN+ is the right choice for you.
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