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Breaking news is television or radio network coverage of events that may require a sudden interruption of regular programming. Often, the term is used to distinguish breaking news from the more long-form, in-depth reporting of major events. Breaking news coverage is a feature of 24-hour news networks and some local television stations, particularly those that air live coverage of severe weather or other events that demand immediate attention from the public.
In the past, news breaks were usually limited to extremely urgent events that required the national broadcast of breaking news coverage, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, which prompted many stations to interrupt regular programming and use a special ticker to provide updates on the story.[1] Since then, the availability of 24-hour news coverage has reduced the frequency of this type of programming interruption.
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