The Jan. 6 committee released the original transcript written for President Donald Trump on the day after the Capitol riot.
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Breaking News interrupts programming during prime time, disrupting highly rated programs or new programming. Local stations may join the “extended edition” after the broadcast ends. The broadcaster is responsible for distributing breaking news information through internal alert services and station master control. However, in some cases, local stations are given the opportunity to break away from the network feed and provide their own programming. Here’s how current news interrupts television programming. In this article, we will explore some common ways current news interrupts TV programming.
Whether or not something is breaking is dependent on how new it is. Breaking news can refer to the events of August 2017 or the North Korea crisis in 2017-18. Breaking news has become redundant with 24-hour news channels. While breaking news refers to news that is happening live, it can also mean a story that is breaking after the news organization has reported it. This is why the term “breaking news” is often synonymous with “just in.”
Breaking news anchors remind viewers of network and local coverage of the event. Sometimes, the network will continue to show the live shot of the anchor, but the local station may cut away to video of the story. In some cases, coverage of breaking news can be passed to a reporter on the ground at the scene of the story. The reporter may also share additional information after the initial broadcast. However, this is not the norm. Rather, breaking news stories tend to be more interesting when they come from local sources.
