Start Here Podcast – January 19, 2023 | ABC News

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A helicopter crash kills a high-ranking Ukrainian official as Russia targets civilians and infrastructure. Microsoft lays off 10,000 workers. And New Mexico’s new attorney general begins implementing his platform of “child civil rights.”
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Streaming news is changing the way we consume the news. It allows for viewing anywhere. Using a DVR, viewers can timeshift their news, eliminating the need for broadcast TV.

Streaming is also changing the way news networks produce and distribute their content. Many have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in developing streaming operations. They schedule regular nightly news shows, offer documentaries, and even provide news analysis.

The major news networks are optimistic about the growth of streaming. They see a strong potential to provide their audiences with timely, high-quality news. This new approach may reshape the way political news is covered.

Streaming gives a more personalized experience, allowing viewers to control how they view content. Moreover, it’s easier for a streaming provider to archive and repurpose programming.

In fact, the major news networks have already developed streaming operations. CBS News, Fox, and MSNBC all have launched their own streaming channels, and CNN has launched an online video service, CNN+.

These streams are based on the same basic principles as cable television. Users can stream programs, block topics, and express their opinions. However, the streamers are essentially telling users that they can cut their cable subscription and get their news for free.

In the future, online video streaming could attract overtly political news outlets, such as One America News and Fox News Channel. Additionally, the proliferation of new choices could feed the audience’s polarization.

Despite the competition, the major news networks are investing hundreds of millions of dollars in their streaming operations. This has resulted in a huge amount of content. For instance, CBS News plans to beam 45,000 hours of local news in 2022.

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