ABC News correspondent Mireya Villarreal discusses the first detailed investigative report of the Uvalde school shooting that reveals a “systemic failure” in law enforcement.
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Breaking news is the most recent news that has broken. It can refer to anything from the North Korea crisis in 2017 to the events of August 2017. Breaking news is becoming a redundant term due to the 24-hour news channels that are only devoted to filling time. It can also refer to any story that has garnered worldwide interest. However, breaking news can also be a redundant term as it refers to the hottest story of the day.
Breaking news can interrupt the broadcast of a highly-rated show during prime time. Broadcast stations must find a way to avoid interruptions. They can avoid this by scheduling pre-emptions several days or even weeks in advance. Some networks can even integrate analysis of a story as part of their coverage. Analysts can be located in studios or by telephone to discuss the news story. Broadband and satellite may also be used for prolonged coverage.
The California Department of Education shares news with the public through its news releases. Reporters from local news outlets write about these releases and may request additional information to include in their stories. In addition to current news releases, CASE has a Newsroom page with an overview of the services provided by the Communications Division. Links to educational resources and other information have been developed to assist reporters and other people involved in the field of education. It is an essential part of any advancement leader’s job to be able to listen.
