ABC News’ Rebecca Jarvis reports on what experts expect from the latest jobs report.
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Historically, the broadcast news industry has been a profitable business. However, new technological advances have converged to make streaming news a winner in the news arena. Streaming news provides timely and accurate news coverage while lowering the cost to deliver news.
Streaming news allows viewers to customize their news experience. Unlike broadcast, streaming news is delivered on demand and travels where the viewer goes. A news report may last a few minutes, or it could be an hour or longer.
The major streaming networks repurpose programming from cable to deliver news content to viewers. They have been in business for ten years and offer news analysis as well as documentaries and reruns. They schedule regular nightly news programs.
Breaking news is a special type of coverage that occurs when a story of widespread interest to viewers interrupts the newscast. The coverage may be passed along to a reporter at the scene of the breaking event. It is usually the biggest news of the day.
The network newscast may briefly pause in order to let other network affiliates join the feed. When the coverage is over, the network may re-air previous programming or start a new one. Streaming news also allows networks to archive content.
The network may even integrate the news story into its programming. It may also suspend regular commercial advertising to sustain coverage.
A “special report” is a more generic term for breaking news. It is usually accompanied by an internal alert service.
