Wildfires, the royals and monsoon: World in Photos, Aug. 2

A look at the top photos from around the globe.

When you think about the evolution of news and the evolution of media, you may think about the radio and television. They are both great tools, but the way they report the news has changed significantly. Today, a majority of the audience for NBC News is younger than 45. The internet, streaming television, and other platforms are changing the way the public consumes news and media. But what are the consequences of this change? Here are some examples. Let’s begin with television.

CBS News and ABC have made a strong play in the streaming arena. CBS News plans to stream 45,000 hours of local news by 2022. Other news channels like Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, and Newsmax have also planted their flags on this uncharted territory. NBC News Now, meanwhile, claims to stream 31 million hours of news and video each month. However, this approach is not without drawbacks. The four-and-a-half-minute ad blocks are irksome.

While the newsroom page provides information on the communications division’s services, it is not the only way to get the latest updates on the university’s programs. This page offers a quick overview of the Communications Division’s services and links for reporters. However, it’s still the most effective method for sharing news with the public. And in this day and age, people are more plugged into the Internet than ever. That’s why it’s imperative to share news releases with journalists as widely as possible.

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