12-05-2023, 07:03 PM
I certainly think there is a future for rolling news channels. However, I think there will be a lot of changes to how we watch our news. My predictions in this case would be:
1 - Sky News will no longer exist in around 10 years due to it's outdated model of news coverage and frequent loss of revenue.
2 - BBC News and BBC Parliament will probably merge to create extensive coverage of parliament events whilst still being a rolling news channel.
3 - New independent rolling news channels that will be starting off in radio before going onto TV.
4 - GB News will provide some sort of rolling news during the daytime (unless you count Mark Longhurst's GB News Live as rolling news).
5 - LBC News will probably become a TV channel in a few years.
1 - Sky News will no longer exist in around 10 years due to it's outdated model of news coverage and frequent loss of revenue.
2 - BBC News and BBC Parliament will probably merge to create extensive coverage of parliament events whilst still being a rolling news channel.
3 - New independent rolling news channels that will be starting off in radio before going onto TV.
4 - GB News will provide some sort of rolling news during the daytime (unless you count Mark Longhurst's GB News Live as rolling news).
5 - LBC News will probably become a TV channel in a few years.