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With Republican Convention coverage, Facebook, Twitter point to future of broadcasting

Partnering with – and maybe ultimately cutting out – traditional broadcasters.

Tue, 19 Jul 2016

Many people already use social media as their primary source of news stories.

Could the likes of Twitter and Facebook also become the way people tap into broadcast TV?

Facebook (here) and Twitter (here) both have live video feeds of the Republican Convention that has just kicked off in

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