All Eyes on the Protests

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All Eyes on the Protests
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Streaming news networks have emerged as valuable resources for anyone looking to go beyond cable news coverage of these troubled times. TVMoJoe writes

Photo-Illustration: Vulture and ABC/YouTube For months, the coronavirus and its effects have dominated just about every aspect of our lives. It hasn’t disappeared, but now the world has turned upside down yet again. The police killing of George Floyd has rightfully sparked global outrage and days of protest, accompanied by local and national government responses which have often underscored why so many have taken to the streets in the first place.

• STIRR, which we’ve written about here before because of its extensive entertainment offerings, carries news programming from dozens of local stations, often including live coverage of events as they unfold. The good and bad news here is that STIRR is owned by Sinclair, which operates nearly 200 stations across the country. It’s everywhere.

What these platforms also lack are big, must-see original programs, or regular showcases for standout talent. There’s no Rachel Maddow or Jake Tapper on the streaming news nets, no show you have to tune in for every day at 7 p.m. Maybe streaming news doesn’t need to have appointment programs or signature stars — that would certainly keep costs down.

We are excited about the future. As we shared in our most recent company meeting, the best is yet to come. We are confident in Quibi and the work that you are creating every day.What’s next: Via email, the Quibi rep also pointed out to me that the service recently ordered second seasons of two unscripted shows , and that it “will announce many more” renewals in “the near future.

This week, Roku Channel got a major upgrade. While Roku Channel has been quietly adding live TV networks for about a year now, the company this week added nearly three dozen more services, including channels with content from some existing brands and shows . The additions bring the total number of live offerings on Roku Channel to over 100, which is why the company has also added a cable-like on-screen program guide to help users navigate all the choices.

Google’s New Streaming Box Photo-Illustration: Vulture and Google As Roku bolsters its content offerings, rival Google appears to be closer to upping its streaming TV hardware game. While the Chromecast dongle and Android TV platforms are both already big players in the battle to connect folks to TV services, Google has always felt like an also-ran in the device wars.

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