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The Internet is changing the way people watch current news. News channels are catching up with the Internet, offering streaming services. This technology allows consumers to watch their favorite programs and documentaries on the go.
Streaming has already proved itself attractive to niche audiences. Streaming news services repurpose programming that previously aired on cable or broadcast television. These networks are likely to reshape political news coverage in the future.
Streaming is a cost-effective alternative to building a media library. It also allows viewers to customize their experience.
Streaming has also led to the creation of new overtly political news operations. This may lead to polarization among viewers. Streaming may also help achieve siloing effects similar to cable.
As consumers have increasingly turned to streaming, cable and broadcast news channels have begun to struggle to stay relevant. They must find ways to adjust the way they report breaking news.
Some viewers are not willing to pay for television news. They would rather spend their time watching other content. Free news streamers are trying to persuade consumers to cut their cable subscriptions.
CNN, MSNBC, and Fox have all entered the news streaming business. They are also investing hundreds of millions of dollars to make streaming a reality.
Streaming has made video news ubiquitous. Major streaming networks offer documentaries, reruns, and news analysis. A majority of households subscribe to at least one streaming service.
Several free news streams have also started promoting cable-quality news. Some of them even want to earn a share of the $3 billion profit that the major streaming networks make each year.
