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If you’ve been keeping up with current news lately, you’ve likely heard that the latest news is not always the best news. This is especially true with the advent of streaming news.
Streaming is a form of video delivery that allows viewers to watch their favorite shows on-the-go. In fact, some consumers spend more time watching streaming programs than watching broadcast television.
It’s no secret that the Internet has reshaped the way we communicate, but streaming has also transformed the way we receive news. With so much information available to the average citizen, news organizations are trying to figure out how to keep up.
While there are many ways to get the news, the most efficient is to stream it to consumers’ devices. That’s why the major news networks have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in their streaming operations.
One of the most popular is NewsBreak. Currently, it’s the most popular local news app in the U.S. Aside from giving you the latest news, it also lets you interact with other users and share your opinion.
The news industry has always been a lucrative business. But TV news channels have been feeling the pressure of competition and the threat of over-the-top reporting.
The biggest challenge is making sure the news you’re watching is as relevant as possible. When the news wheel is turning, there’s often little room for news that could upset an audience’s sensibilities.
Luckily, streaming has helped cut down on the scarcity of media. This has allowed for economical building of news libraries and archival of content.
