Huffington Post To Launch 24-Hour Online TV Channel
Arianna Huffington has announced The HuffPost Streaming Network, a 24/7 live-streaming TV network to launch this summer and feature 12 hours of original programming, five days a week. The network will spotlight the biggest, hottest, most engaging stories HuffPost is covering at any given moment and use them for conversations, commentary, and comedy. My take: This is what I expected from Nigeria’s NEXT instead of going print. It disrupted the online news industry, but could have changed the game further with a 24-hour Internet TV channel. [via: Huffington Post]
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