Online news is similar to traditional print media--you can find local news, arts and entertainment information, political coverage, sports scores, even specialized news coverage for niche audiences. There's an online news source for everyone from bankers to art dealers, for example. And, online news providers emphasize breaking news, so even if you can't find it on TV or in the newspaper, you can turn to Internet news providers.
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Watch an online news broadcast
Most broadcast outlets feature streaming video on their websites. You can watch live news coverage, or find a news report that you missed.
I recommend: Watch video from national networks like
ABC or
CBS. Or, find television news broadcasts from around the world at
Broadcast Live.
Read your community's online news through your local newspaper or TV station's site
Many news hounds are drawn to online news services because you can find coverage from anywhere in the world, but these services are also a great way to keep up with your local news. Nearly all community newspapers and television stations are online as well, allowing you to monitor local events even if you're away from home.
I recommend: Search for your local media outlet at
DailyEarth,
Yahoo or the
Internet Public Library.
Find in-depth coverage at online news magazines
Several news magazines are strictly online, and offer the same in-depth reporting found in nationally and internationally known publications. They also feature investigative reports, and everything from commentary and opinion pieces, to analysis of lifestyle trends.
I recommend: Slate, a free online news magazine, covers everything from the arts to science to travel. Check out the "
Make Slate my Home Page" feature.
Salon.com, with free and premium editions, covers business, politics and popular culture; use the directory to find just what you're looking for.
Monitor the stock market at online financial news providers
The economy is a volatile, fluctuating entity, and even a news article published yesterday may not be relevant today. At online financial news sites, you can keep an eye on current stock prices, and learn about economic events in other parts of the world that may soon affect the local economy.
I recommend: Track the financial situation at home and around the world at
Bloomberg.com,
MarketWatch.com or
CNBC.com.
Enhance your website with online news feeds providers
Provide more features for your site's visitors with real-time news feeds, offered by major news services, and by news providers for websites. While visitors are reading your coverage, they can also stay informed of national and international news, possibly encouraging them to stay at your site longer. You can also stream these feeds directly to your desktop, so you can stay alert on current events no matter where your web surfing takes you.
I recommend: International news service
Reuters offers free RSS feeds that individuals and non-profit organizations can add to their websites or blogs. The
Associated Press also offers free RSS feeds to individuals, as does
National Public Radio (NPR) and many of its member stations.