ABC News’ Katherine Faulders reports on former President Donald Trump hosted conspiracy theorists at his private club in Florida, weeks after a dinner with Kanye West and white supremacist Nick Fuente.
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Streaming television news is becoming an increasingly popular way to view your news. This method offers a variety of benefits, including timely delivery, archiveability, and the ability to view the news wherever you are.
Streaming news services offer comprehensive stories, including weather, sports, and local news. This format has been proven to attract niche audiences, as well as mass audiences.
Streaming news services can be found in 85 percent of US households. In fact, a recent survey showed that viewers spent more time watching streaming programs than broadcast TV.
Streaming services are repurposing cable programming. For example, during the 2017 Grammy Awards, the network was joined by local stations for coverage of the event. The network would have otherwise preempted the local coverage.
In the case of ABC, the April 2017 Shayrat missile strike interrupted a new episode of Scandal. This is one of the earliest “breaking news” interruptions.
Streaming news also offers an outro promo, which directs viewers to the network’s website. This may include links to the network’s social media and local radio stations.
Another good example is NewsBreak, which provides local news, weather, and sports in real time. It also allows users to express themselves through a variety of ways. It has been named the number one local news app in the U.S. The service is also a discovery engine, allowing users to easily follow trending topics and curated daily briefings.
There are also many streaming news services that offer comprehensive coverage of breaking news. These services are fed by news agencies and journalistic craft. They also offer fast news. Streaming news services are expected to change the way we view news coverage.
