Ticketmaster faces scrutiny from Senate after Taylor Swift fiasco

ABC News’ Mona Kosar Abdi reports on the infamous Ticketmaster crash during Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour presale as the company prepares to come before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Current News is information provided by journalists. Usually, news is provided by a variety of media, such as radio, television, print, or the internet. Streaming technology has transformed the news business, making news more accessible and timely. The advantages of streaming have become increasingly apparent, and major news networks have entered the streaming business.

In the 20th century, radio and television became important means of transmitting news. Historically, the broadcasting industry has been a profitable business.

Nevertheless, the boundaries between for-profit and non-profit media have begun to blur. This has led to a variety of “pro-am” relationships. Some of these relationships are a result of cooperation, while others are the result of frustration among consumers.

One of the key innovations that has given streaming a leg up is the ability to deliver news to viewers at any time. Previously, news programs required their audience to wait until the news wheel turned. It was a time-consuming process that required matching programmers’ clocks. Today, however, viewers can access streaming programming on any device.

When streaming is used effectively, it makes news library building more economical. Streaming networks repurpose programming from cable or broadcast, and then schedule regular nightly news programs. They also offer documentaries, news analysis, and reruns.

As streaming takes hold, the lines between for-profit and non-profit media are less clearly defined. However, a few governments have put constraints on news organizations to ensure that they do not favor one side over the other.

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