NBC News is set to launch an ad-free subscription streaming service, offering a comprehensive suite of content to digitally savvy news enthusiasts. Under the leadership of Executive Cesar Conde, the company has already introduced a range of streaming products, including access to 'Today', 'Dateline', and more. Now, all NBC News content will be available in a single app, featuring new exclusive reports and live channels from NBC-owned local stations, Telemundo, Sky, and NBC Sports. The subscription will also include NBC News Now, a live-streamed news service providing in-depth coverage of breaking stories. While a distinct name and price have yet to be revealed, the service aims to cater to a growing audience that prefers digital platforms over traditional linear TV networks. This move comes as NBC News competes with CNN, which is also emphasizing a subscription-based digital product, offering access to its flagship cable network and on-demand viewing of special programs. The new services are designed to attract consumers who rely on social media and digital video for news consumption, rather than traditional linear TV.