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WNBA star Brittney Griner was swapped for convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout in a prisoner exchange.

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Streaming news has changed the way people get their information. Rather than waiting for TV programmers to turn their clocks, news networks have been able to serve up their content on demand. This means they can archive or replay their programming at any time. They can also tailor the experience for viewers.

As long as the audience is there, these streaming news services can make a profit. Fox has attracted 1.5 million subscribers to its Fox Nation streaming app. CBS has been aggressive in its local news coverage. It plans to beam 45,000 hours of local news to streamers in 2022.

The news networks sensed the technological advantage of serving a streaming audience. They’ve invested hundreds of millions of dollars into their streaming operations. They’ve scheduled regular nightly news programs and offer documentaries.

The news networks have high hopes for the future of streaming. But they are careful to avoid overhyping streaming. This is because the media equation has been kindled by consumer frustration with low-quality, high-cost products.

The new generation of video news service will be able to reshape political news coverage. They’ll be free from the constraints of limited TV licenses and costly negotiations with cable companies.

In addition to news coverage, users will be able to share opinions and express their emotions. They’ll be able to see trending topics and follow local news. In addition, they’ll be able to view links to local media outlets and radio stations.

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