A family says their home has become a regular stop for a bear who lives nearby — with the bear rummaging through their kitchen and garage fridge.
A news report may last for minutes, several hours, or even days. Some news events last for days or weeks, as was the case during the September 11 attacks or the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Broadcast networks may integrate their own analysis into the story, which may be conducted through a live studio or over the phone or satellite. Regular commercial advertising may be suspended during this sustained coverage. However, the length of each report will influence how the network and its affiliates respond.
To keep abreast of the latest news, AAAS has launched a new subscription pricing plan for its News from Science publication. The monthly subscription will now cost $2.99/month, while a yearly subscription costs $25. Existing News subscribers are not affected by the new pricing plan, as they will have a six-month grace period. After that, they will be automatically switched to the new monthly price of $2.99/month, or they can upgrade to the annual subscription for $25.
A recent poll revealed that the number of people who watched the local news was decreasing, with a slight increase in interest in public television channels. Those who listened to the news were more likely to be informed of the latest happenings in their city. For example, the new mayor of Seattle, Kali Clark, was recognized by the professional women’s soccer team. Lifeguards are returning to Pine Lake Park, although on a limited schedule, due to a shortage of lifeguard staff.
