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Historically, the broadcast news industry has been profitable. However, recent financial pressures and mental health challenges have created new levels of stress for higher education staff and students around the world. Streaming news has emerged as an important component of the news industry.
While streaming news may not be the most reliable source of information, it does allow for timely delivery of information. Streaming also makes building a news library economical.
There are several streaming news services, including Fox News, CBS News, and NBC News. Some are free, while others require subscriptions. They offer a range of news and entertainment programming, including documentaries, reruns, and live news feeds.
The news industry is looking for new ways to deliver content to audiences. One solution is to set up digital subchannels. The network may notify all its affiliates of a breaking news event. They may then join the network’s feed or produce their own coverage of the event. This method is particularly useful in instances when local coverage is preempted.
One of the biggest breakthroughs in streaming news was the ability to repurpose programming from a cable or broadcast feed. For example, the local CBS affiliate in Pittsburgh piped its coverage to streamers. The company also introduced a four-and-a-half-minute ad block featuring Liberty Mutual insurance and Humira.
The most interesting part of this news industry breakthrough was that viewers were watching more streaming news than they were watching broadcast TV. This increased viewers’ time spent watching a streaming service over the course of a month.
