If you reach out to your computer during major news events, you are part of an increasing number.
According to a Pew Internet Research study, internet news is more reliable than national or local newspapers for broadband Internet users. According to Pew Internet Research, 50 million Americans use the Internet to find news each day. This is a record that coincides well with the rise in broadband Internet usage.
As more Web sites are used as news sources, and broadband Internet becomes more common, more news outlets use streaming video to broadcast stories and reports.
“In today’s fast-paced environment, people need to be able to access the news on their own schedules,”Greg Demetriades is the chairman and chief executive of WhiteBlox, an eminent developer of Internet broadcasting technology. “Providing on-demand broadcasts and archives of news broadcasts online allows consumers to get the information they need when they need it.”
Companies have found it easier and more efficient to include online media players into their websites in recent years. WhiteBlox’s online multimedia player, for instance, allows news outlets, as well as other businesses, to quickly build and modify their Internet streaming media player in any way they choose.
WhiteBlox’s technology is available to online news distributors. It can feature polls and surveys as well as streaming video of news broadcasts. In certain cases, viewers could be able to watch an Internet video about a breaking news story, and then discuss it with others in the same media player.
Demetriades believes that online broadcasting offers consumers a way to get news and interact with it in a way that print can’t.
You can find more information about Internet broadcasting at www.internet-broadcasting.com www.whiteblox.comOr call 281-210-5212.