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FreeCast Adds Ticker to its FAST Channel lineup

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The next-gen news network brings news with context, for a younger professional audience across the globe.

FreeCast, the leading aggregator of streaming video, is announcing a new partnership with The Ticker Company, bringing news channel Ticker to FreeCast’s free streaming platform. 

Ticker joins hundreds already available on FreeCast, as the free aggregated service continues to sign on new content partners. 

Ticker is an international streaming news network, focusing on the latest news, money matters, tech, and industry movers and shakers that are shaping our future. 

Global audience

Ticker has studios hubs in Melbourne and New York City, and reaches a global online audience, with content designed to appeal to a professional audience versus traditional cable and broadcast news. 

Ahron Young, CEO of The Ticker Company says: 

“Our mission is to provide relevant news coverage to a professional audience right around the world. 

“From the latest news to money experts and business leaders, Ticker is a platform for the next generation of leaders who are looking for context and trends, breaking down the big news topics relevant to their lives and providing advice and thought leadership about the topics that matter to them.”

Cord cutters

Tracy West, FreeCast’s Executive Vice President of Digital Content says: “Cord-cutters have long been searching for good options for live news. Younger viewers especially, consume news in a different way via different formats. 

“Ticker News is a great fit for these customers, and will be a great addition to our channel lineup. Finding and offering channels like these are central to our mission to make streaming an affordable and capable alternative to traditional pay-TV.” 

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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President Biden and President-elect Trump hold key meeting

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President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Pete Hegseth as his pick for Secretary of Defense.

The combat veteran has two bronze stars having served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

He is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard University.

In addition providing support to veterans he has held a recent role as a political commentator.

The Defense Department is the largest and oldest U.S. government agency, with a budget of about $850 billion.

Ricoh Danielson a U.S. Army Vet and National Security advisor joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.

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John Thune elected new Senate GOP Leader

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In a closed-door vote, Senator Thune takes on a pivotal leadership role as Senate Republicans look to the future.

In a significant shift within Senate Republican leadership, Senator John Thune of South Dakota has been elected as the new Senate GOP leader, taking over from long-time leader Senator Mitch McConnell.

The decision came after a secret ballot vote among GOP members, marking the end of McConnell’s influential tenure.

Thune, who has served as Senate Minority Whip, is widely recognized for his strategic acumen and steady approach to party leadership.

His appointment signals both continuity and potential change as Senate Republicans prepare to navigate a challenging legislative environment and upcoming elections.

With McConnell stepping back, questions arise about how Thune’s leadership will shape GOP strategies on key issues, from fiscal policy to judicial appointments.

Analysts note that his leadership style is expected to maintain unity while possibly adopting fresh tactics to strengthen the party’s legislative influence.

As Thune steps into this prominent role, Republicans and observers alike will watch how his leadership influences the Senate’s dynamics and the broader political landscape.

The transition reflects a pivotal moment for the GOP as it positions itself for future electoral and legislative battles.

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News sites testing AI for article summaries

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The Wall Street Journal is experimenting with AI to summarise its articles.

 

Readers will see a “Key Points” box at the top of select stories, featuring AI-generated summaries that are checked by editors. This new feature is being tested to assess reader engagement, offering bullet points that highlight key information.

The box includes a note explaining the use of AI, as WSJ explores new ways to add value for subscribers. Other news outlets, like USA Today, are also testing similar AI tools, though some caution readers to consult full articles due to potential AI errors.

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