An eleventh victim has died in the wake of the deadly shooting inside a Monterey Park, California, dance studio. NBC’s Kate Snow reports.
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Cable TV has been a dominant force in the news business for decades. In fact, it has arguably one-upped the old-fashioned broadcast news, thanks to live events, breaking news, and more.
But as cable continues to grow, news networks are looking to the future and are experimenting with streaming. They hope this new technology will reduce the scarcity of news coverage, making it available when viewers want it.
One of the newest entrants into the streaming world is Fox. Its Fox Nation streaming app has already attracted 1.5 million subscribers.
Streaming offers the chance to create a personalized experience, allowing viewers to select topics and watch content in real-time. Another option is to opt-in to text notices. A recent study found that 85 percent of households subscribe to a streaming service.
In addition to Fox, major streaming networks, including CNN and NBC News Now, have a strong presence in the market. Both networks produce nightly news programs, documentaries, and news analysis. And they are working hard to build local news streams, too. CBS News plans to stream 45,000 hours of local news in 2022.
Although many of the top streaming services claim to offer the best news, there are a few notable competitors. Readly is an all-you-can-read subscription service with 6300 digital magazines.
Another contender, CASE, publishes an award winning magazine and newsletters. The organization also hosted a fall Digital Humanities Student Showcase. This event highlighted student innovations using digital tools.
