Broadcasting Continues To Move In Online Direction
Online broadcasting becomes more accepted as local news stations embrace the medium.
- (1888PressRelease) March 23, 2011 - New York's WNET plans a half-hour local news show that could launch online at the beginning of June. The program, which will eventually move to TV and include a mobile application, is envisioned taking a public-TV approach to the news and probably won't include sports and traffic.
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