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Charter Spectrum mobile app goes local

Customers can tap into news, video across US

- Mike Snider

Charter Spectrum, best known for its broadband and pay TV services, is championin­g local news with a new mobile app.

The Spectrum News App officially launched this week for Android and iOS devices. It features video and textbased stories, as well as live linear video feeds from its 30-plus TV news networks in states including California, Florida, Kentucky, Massachuse­tts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin.

Additional local news comes from the growing number of multimedia journalist­s hired in nearly all of its local news markets, including Columbus, Ohio; Louisville, Kentucky; Los Angeles; Milwaukee; New York; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Tampa Bay, Florida; as well as its Washington, D.C., bureau.

All of Charter Spectrum’s 28 million internet, TV and mobile customers get free access to the app. Within the app, users put in their ZIP code to get news and weather based on their location. Those who aren’t subscriber­s can use the app free for 30 days.

Charter is the second-largest broadband provider in the U.S., and the third-largest pay-TV provider, according to Leichtman Research Group.

Charter saw an opportunit­y to deliver local news to its customers – especially broadband-only subscriber­s – as traditiona­l new outlets have faced economic challenges, intensifie­d because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

More than one-fourth of the nation’s newspapers – about 1,800 of them – have folded in the past 15 years, according to the University of North Carolina’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media. Another 50 newsrooms have closed since the pandemic ensued, Poynter reports.

Yet Charter found that its customers wanted more local news, says Mike Bair, executive vice president for Spectrum Networks.

“People are gobbling up local content, but they can’t get it in a single place,” Bair says. “That’s the big challenge. There are lots of good weather apps and lots of local apps but nothing that puts it all together.

“Our idea is, we take our own original reporting and then on top of that … enough of the kind of localized stuff that we think is important based on our research and then curate a different experience,” Bair says. “Then we allow you to customize the things we are going to fire up to you ...”

Charter Spectrum has content from local news partners, including the Texas Tribune; Tampa Bay Business Journal; WisPolitic­s, a Wisconsin online news outlet; Orlando, Florida NPR affiliate WMFE-FM; and nonprofit New York outlet The City.

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