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Streaming television has been a major force in the news business. The major news networks have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in streaming operations. While many newscasters see audiences vanishing, they have high hopes for the streaming market.
The major streaming networks schedule regular nightly news programs. In addition, they offer news analysis, documentaries, and reruns. Many viewers spend more time watching streaming programming than they do watching broadcast TV. Streaming news also looks and sounds like conventional television.
Breaking news (also known as special coverage or special reports) is when a news organization interrupts its regular programming to report on an important story. These stories usually last several minutes. The newscaster introduces the story, and often times includes music to emphasize the importance of the news.
Historically, broadcast news has been a profitable business. But financial pressures have ascended to new levels of stress. This has led to an increased demand for alternative news outlets.
Streaming news is an economical and timely way to deliver news. This is also a way to archive content. Newscasters can archive their work for future reference. In addition, streaming news allows networks to archive content and send it to viewers wherever they are.
When a breaking news story interrupts local coverage, the local station may cut away to the video of the story or may join the network feed. When the coverage is complete, the network will usually switch back to the newscast.
