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This article covers some ways to read Current News, including how to subscribe to your local newspaper. There are many free and paid sources for news, including the internet. For free, most business publications are published online, and many offer news feeds and social media tools. Some publications charge for access to premium content. Other options include magazines and newspapers. The following list of resources for business news is not comprehensive, but it covers a wide variety of publications. Regardless of your needs, you are sure to find something you like in current news.
For international coverage, visit Business Source Complete, a nonprofit educational organization that offers over one hundred newspapers and business journals. It covers metropolitan and rural areas throughout the United States. You can also access Japanese financial and business news through the Nikkei Business Daily. The website also features full-text articles in many languages, including English. National Public Radio stations have a searchable audio archive. Listen to the radio broadcasts of major American broadcast networks in English or in other languages.
Once the broadcaster has made their announcement, the network may resume its previous programming or switch back to the newscast. Depending on the length of the coverage, the network may continue to show the anchor’s live shot and then cut away to a video of the story. It may also pass the coverage to a reporter on location, who can share more information as it breaks. This practice is used by broadcasters and local news organizations to ensure that the viewers are kept up to date.
