User:Skakkle/Streaming channel

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See: Draft:Streaming channel, which sill surely die in a month, or however long they leave those up

A streaming channel is a streaming television channel available for free on most internet-connected smart TV devices. In contrast to the cable television or satellite television business models, where users pay for a subscription, these channels are only supported by ads or deals with device makers. These channels may play any kind of TV content, including news.

In the United States[edit]

Streaming news channels[edit]

In the United States, some of today's large legacy network media companies offer a streaming news channel, such as ABC News Live, CBS News Live, NBC News Now, and LiveNOW from Fox.

Smaller channels are available too, from some from less traditional companies like Yahoo Finance, USA Today, Newsmax, Real America's Voice, TYT, or more for more niche audiences like Today All Day (an NBC News property)[1] and NBCLX.[2]

Local news channels for dozens of media markets in the US are also available for viewing outside their normal local markets.

Other countries[edit]

Platforms for streaming channels[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "TODAY All Day: Stream TODAY News and Show Segments | TODAY". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  2. ^ "All Channels | Samsung TV Plus | Samsung US". Samsung Electronics America. Retrieved 2023-03-17.



Category:Streaming television