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If you have been watching TV news on cable for the last few decades, you’ve probably heard the phrase, “breaking news.” It’s been used to describe a live story. However, it has a broader meaning.
A breaking news story is a story that has wide public interest. Generally, a reporter at the scene of the breaking event shares more information as it breaks. This is called a special report.
In its current form, streaming news has been around for ten years. These streaming news programs are repurposed programming from broadcast television. The major streaming networks offer documentaries, news analysis, and reruns.
Streaming news also allows viewers to customize their experience. They can choose to block specific topics, block the content altogether, or express their opinions.
The biggest news networks have pumped hundreds of millions of dollars into the streaming market. These networks have high hopes. But they are careful to avoid overhyping the service.
Online video streaming will likely reshape the political news landscape. With new overtly political news operations like One America News and Fox News Channel, and a multiplicity of choices, viewers may find themselves polarized.
Historically, the TV news business has been profitable. Yet, as audiences grow averse to commercials and ad-based news, they will likely not be willing to pay for the traditional cable model. That’s because online video streaming will allow them to watch on the go.
Streaming will also make it easier for viewers to find the information they’re looking for. Instead of searching through dozens of channels to find a specific story, they can simply visit the network’s website and access a curated database of news.
