Millions on alert for possible tornadoes l GMA

ABC News’ Rob Marciano and Ginger Zee report on a storm system moving through the country, which may bring possible tornadoes to several southern states.
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Streaming news looks and feels like conventional TV, but it travels where the viewer goes. The major streaming networks schedule regular nightly news programs. They also offer news analysis and documentaries. Their audiences have proven they will pay for content.

The new online video streaming services may change the way political news is covered. In the future, we may see more overtly political news operations like Fox News Channel.

Free news streamers are essentially telling viewers that they can cut their cable subscription and get cable-quality news. It’s a play for their share of the $3 billion profit that’s expected from streaming news.

The news networks sensed a technological advantage in serving the streaming audience. As a result, they invested hundreds of millions of dollars to create streaming operations. They were reluctant to overhype streaming. However, they were confident they could achieve siloing results similar to cable.

Streaming news is gaining popularity. It is expected that more than 85 percent of American households subscribe to at least one streaming service. It also has the potential to bring new players into the game. The major streaming networks already offer regular nightly news programs and news analysis.

Streaming news also offers a custom experience for the viewer. For example, you may want to watch the news on a couch, in bed, on the go, or on the TV. It will arrive when you need it, on your schedule. It is also fast, and often unbiased.

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