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If you’re interested in current news, you’ve likely sat through countless TV news programs. Cable and broadcast networks have been a profitable business for many years. In fact, CNN, Fox, and MSNBC are projected to make $3 billion in profit in 2020, according to industry figures. Streaming news services are attempting to take a piece of this action by imitating their style and approach. In the process, they’re essentially telling people they can cut their cable subscription and still get cable-quality news.
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While traditional television is a valuable medium, audiences for news are declining. A recent study revealed that a majority of U.S. households are now streaming news, a trend that has been predicted to continue. In fact, streaming news will likely surpass traditional television by 2021. With the number of people watching cable TV dropping, news channels are losing 20 percent of their subscriber fee each year. Furthermore, 85 percent of U.S. households now subscribe to one or more streaming services, and the proportion of people watching television is expected to decline to just 56 percent by 2021.
