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In an exciting development, BNN+, the popular digital news platform, has announced a new subscription plan – the Annual Pass. This pass offers a range of benefits for those who enjoy staying informed and engaged with the latest news.
For a yearly fee of 99 €, the Annual Pass provides uninterrupted access to all BNN+ articles, granting readers the opportunity to delve deeper into the stories that matter. This is a significant discount compared to the monthly subscription, which costs 1 € for the first month and 9,90 € from the second month.
One of the standout features of the Annual Pass is that it includes two months free. This means that for the price of ten months, subscribers will effectively receive a twelve-month subscription.
Another advantage of the Annual Pass is its auto-renewal feature. Once the year is up, the pass will automatically renew, ensuring that readers never miss a beat. However, there's no need to worry about being locked into a long-term commitment, as the pass requires no cancellation.
For those who prefer a month-to-month subscription, the option remains available. This subscription can be cancelled at any time, providing flexibility for those who may have changing reading habits.
In addition to the new subscription plan, BNN+ has also announced an exciting interview. Next week, cabaret artist Marc Marie Huijbregts will be featured on the platform, offering an exclusive insight into his world and his work.
Whether you're a news enthusiast or a fan of entertaining interviews, BNN+'s new Annual Pass and upcoming interview with Marc Marie Huijbregts promise to deliver an engaging and informative experience. Stay tuned for more updates from BNN+.
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