We live in the digital era which keeps us updated with the latest news in a more accessible way than ever. YouTube, a video streaming platform has been offering a convenient way to watch news livestreams for free and provide access to broadcasts from various channels in one place. Here’s how you can tap into this resource and stay informed.
Accessing free news livestreams on the YouTube app
- Launch the YouTube app on your smartphone or tablet.
- Navigate to the News Section- Tap on the compass symbol directly under the YouTube logo to open the Explore page.
- Find Live News where you will get two options:
- Click on ‘Live’ and scroll down to the ‘Live Now - News’ section.
- Or click on ‘News’ and then scroll to ‘Live Now: News’.
- Now choose your newscast by browsing through the list of live newscasts available on the platform.
You will be able to enjoy a variety of news broadcasts from different channels, for free.
Why use YouTube for news livestreams?
YouTube’s livestream feature is considered a fantastic way to access real-time updates from various news outlets without any additional cost. Whether you prefer to watch any live stream on your smartphone or computer, YouTube is capable of making it easy to stay connected to the world.
With many news channels (national and international) broadcasting constantly, you need to find coverage on a wide range of topics from global events to local news, all from the convenience of a single platform.
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