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Today, news is available through a variety of media. Streaming is one of the most popular forms of news. It allows viewers to access information in real time. A viewer can choose to receive news based on what they want to know.
Historically, broadcast news has been a profitable business. During the 20th century, television and radio became the major means of transmitting news. But these two methods of transmitting news were not always on par.
As technological advances in the early 1900s made it easier to transmit information, the media began to adopt a more emotive style. Newspapers, radio, and other printed sources placed hard news stories at the top of the page. This format was better for busy readers. However, it also made it harder for people to read.
The advent of the internet in the 21st century made it possible to transmit news in a more instant manner. Broadcasters, journalists, and other media professionals began using social networks to gather information, including breaking news. Social media platforms also have created new opportunities for automated news gathering.
Cable news services offer 24 hour coverage. Newscasts often come on live. These programs also include documentaries and reruns.
Several news organizations are repurposing their programming for streaming. For instance, CNN and Fox have launched their own streaming services. These networks will repurpose their regular nightly newscasts to cater to a streaming audience.
Online video streaming is expected to change the way political news is covered. It is likely that major networks will start producing overtly political news operations.
