While on camera for an interview with NBC News’ partner Sky News, the Ukrainian president was told that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had green-lighted the export of Leopard 2 tanks to bolster Ukraine’s defenses against Russia.
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There are many ways to get current news. Newspapers, radio, and cable television all have their strengths and weaknesses.
Radio used to be the primary way to receive breaking news. However, the advent of streaming services has changed the game. Streaming allows newscasters to deliver breaking news and reruns to audiences wherever they may be.
Several major news networks have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in streaming operations. Despite their high hopes, they have yet to achieve their streaming goals.
For instance, NBC News Now delivers ten hours of programming a day. That is a lot of content. In addition to live coverage, reruns and documentaries, the streaming service also provides news analysis.
Meanwhile, CBS and ABC entered the news-streaming business. Fox, too, has multiple cable news channels. They have also launched a streaming app called Fox Nation, which is gaining traction amongst subscribers.
In the meanwhile, news streaming has helped slash the cost of building a news library. It’s also made it possible to create news stories and report on them without relying on reporters.
Streaming also makes it possible for viewers to customize their experiences. Some newscasters see an audience dwindling. As a result, they are trying to increase their reach to audiences.
Streaming is the “middle man” between print and television. The old town crier may have been the first, but today’s smartphones and tablets can provide a more immediate form of news.
Another way to get current news is to use social media. In fact, it has become increasingly common for newsrooms to perform news gathering on platforms like Twitter. By interacting with their followers, reporters can learn more about news releases and request additional information.
