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Streaming news is a new technology that brings you the news you want, when you want it. It looks just like conventional TV. And it travels with you wherever you go. But this new technology offers more than just convenience. It has been proven to attract niche audiences and niche audiences are willing to pay for news.
Streaming news sets the stage for a major shift in political news coverage. With a vast new media landscape, voters will get more choices than ever before, but the results could be the same as siloing the audience like cable TV.
Streaming news has proven its ability to attract mass audiences, and it’s likely to lure partisan news operations such as Fox News Channel. In addition, online video streaming is bound by fewer constraints than broadcast. It won’t be hampered by costly negotiations with cable companies. It’s also more economical to build a library of news content.
Streaming news also cuts the scarcity factor in the media equation. Unlike radio and print, news is available at any time and anywhere. It’s also a fast way to get the news you need.
Online newspapers are independent, usually objective, and unbiased. They provide fast news and usually include links to local news sources.
Online newspapers also provide comprehensive news. There are links to the world’s most important news sources. This includes CNN, MSNBC, and Fox.
In addition, there is a world news section. On the page, viewers can access local news from around the world. They can also read about local events and connect to local radio stations.
