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Can iPhone Save Local TV News?
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/ Digital broadcasting
/ Futures market
/ Smartphones
/ Television broadcasting industry
/ Television broadcasting of news
/ Television news
2009
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2009
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Can iPhone Save Local TV News?
2009
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Last week ABC News started offering text and video reports from the network and its owned stations for free on iPhones, joining CBS News, which lets citizen journalists upload videos of news on the street using their iPhones with the Eyemobile application. One of the reasons news organizations are targeting the popular mobile phone is because of cord-cutters. Even if the iPhone generation becomes local news consumers, don't expect stations to have so many live trucks, reporters and boots on the ground in the future.
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