George Stephanopoulos interviews Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., on “This Week.”
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A growing number of people are tuning out of TV and cable news and opting instead for streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. While many news broadcasters have been worried about the future of the industry, streaming is a positive move that will increase viewer satisfaction. Streaming news will reduce the scarcity factor in the media equation. A significant proportion of NBC’s audience is under forty-five years old. The new streaming technology will also allow viewers to control the amount of content they watch.
NPR’s Current News service focuses on breaking news stories and major world events. NPR also covers technology, science and business news. It also covers current affairs and the latest top headlines. As the world grows smaller, CNN is facing a significant challenge. But the company has the resources to stay ahead of the competition. While traditional television news networks may not be as effective in meeting consumer demand, they can provide a valuable service to viewers who want the latest news without sacrificing quality.
Major streaming networks are experimenting with a free news model to attract viewers. Many of these networks are already offering their regular nightly news programs and have launched documentaries and news analysis. In this way, they are trying to copy cable’s approach and style. However, viewers should be wary of free news sources that claim to offer cable-quality news. The question is, “How can they compete with cable news? Will streaming services succeed in getting viewers?”
