ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with Evadulia and Eudulia Orta, mother and aunt of Uvalde school shooting victim Rojelio Torres, about their reactions to the bodycam footage and their grieving process.
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If you’re looking for breaking news stories, you may have to dig a little deeper than the internet to find them. Breaking news can refer to events from August 2017 or even the recent crisis in North Korea. 24-hour news channels have diluted the meaning of breaking news by filling their time with commentary. They also largely replace the meaning of “breaking news” with “breaking news” and “current events”.
Breaking news may also interrupt popular television shows and programs. This is especially frustrating for those who are watching a highly rated series with only a few minutes left to air. In fact, the April 2017 Shayrat missile strike on ABC interrupted an episode of Scandal. But fortunately, the network was able to get it back on air despite the interruption. For this reason, the term “breaking news” has other uses. Likewise, the phrase “breaking news” is a misnomer for an episode of Flash.
While breaking news anchors are usually present during a live broadcast, the actual broadcaster may have different strategies. While the network may show an anchor’s live shot while it relates a story, a local station may cut away to share video from the scene. The latter may even pass the coverage to a reporter on location to relay more details as they become available. As a result, the network and local stations are in constant contact with each other.
