Legacy Media is Dead - Did Streaming and Cord Cutting Help its Demise?

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Legacy Media is Dead - Did Streaming and Cord Cutting Help its Demise?
admin 2024/11/13 17:53

The headlines for the legacy media have not been good lately.
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CNN AGAIN TO LAY OFF HUNDREDS MORE LONG-TERM EMPLOYEES

MSNBC FOR SALE - Elon Musk Thinking of Buying It

X IS YOUR SOURCE FOR BREAKING NEWS NOW!

These were all recent headlines and even the WSJ is reporting that people are tuning out to legacy cable left-leaning opinionated news channels at a record base. You can't blame them as they have a long history of gaslighting the American public for years with their parroted talking points. While much of their demise is self-inflicted, cord-cutting deserves some credit for this current trend as well.

Watching TV with a cable subscription is costly and increasingly hard to justify when streaming platforms provide more choice and flexibility. You can get real-time news updates from sources like X, YouTube, and dedicated news apps that often break stories faster than traditional networks. Plus, you’re not stuck paying for a bundle of channels you don’t want.

Another big appeal? With streaming, you can customize your experience. You might follow independent journalists, tune into podcasts, or subscribe to smaller channels with fresh perspectives—something the big cable networks rarely offer. And since many streaming services are ad-free or have fewer ads, the viewing experience is often a lot less frustrating than the endless commercials on cable.

For younger audiences, this shift is natural; many have never had cable to begin with. They’re used to getting news from a mix of online sources, often more in tune with their interests. And for older viewers, the cost savings and convenience of streaming make it hard to stick with pricey cable packages.

At this rate, the trend away from cable news is unlikely to slow down. As viewers increasingly pick streaming and online options that align with their own needs and values, legacy networks may need to rethink their models—if they want to keep an audience at all.

People aren’t just switching to streaming platforms—they’re exploring an entirely new world of news sources. Social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok have become major sources for breaking news and trending topics, especially for younger audiences. These platforms allow users to follow reporters, experts, and news outlets directly, often getting updates faster than on traditional networks.

Independent journalists on platforms like Substack or Patreon are another big draw. Many of these writers and reporters left mainstream media to offer in-depth analysis and a unique voice that’s hard to find on larger networks. By subscribing directly to these journalists, people feel more connected to the news they’re following and get content that isn’t filtered by network agendas.

Podcasts are also huge now for news, giving listeners the freedom to choose topics and formats that appeal to them. Whether it’s daily news breakdowns, investigative journalism, or specialized content in areas like tech or international affairs, podcasts have made it easier to stay informed while doing other things—like commuting, exercising, or cooking.

YouTube and other video platforms are another go-to, with independent channels covering everything from political commentary to financial advice and breaking news. Channels with dedicated followings are often built by experts or enthusiasts who dive into details and analysis that cable networks rarely touch.

Finally, these free news aggregators like FetchRSS which features the latest articles on cord-cutting, Breaking Headline News, and the Latest World News curates a new news experience, mixing mainstream outlets with niche publications. This lets users get a broader range of perspectives, making it easier to stay informed without the cost or commitment of cable.

As people explore these diverse options, traditional cable networks are finding it harder to compete. With more control over what they watch and who they trust, viewers are building a personalized news experience—and for many, just like cord-cutting versus cable TV, there’s no looking back.

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Last modified by admin 2024/11/13 18:22
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