ABC News has officially introduced "Searched," a livestreamed news show that highlights stories people are discussing on social media and searching on the web. The program began airing on the ABC News Live streaming channel in April, available on Disney Plus and Hulu.
"Searched" pulls real-time data from top search engines and social media platforms to identify topical news stories. Recent episodes have covered diverse subjects such as a Powerball winner, an NBA player's retirement, and a tropical storm.
The introduction of "Searched" addresses the ongoing decline in traditional broadcast television viewing and the growing trend of individuals turning to social media for news. The half-hour program features ABC News correspondents Gio Benitez and Ashan Singh and airs new episodes each weekday.
"Searched" is one of several new shows appearing on ABC News Live. Other new programs include "All Access with Linsey Davis," focusing on interviews; "Burden of Proof," covering trials; and "Doctor's Note," which highlights medical facts and health trends. This expansion reflects a broader industry trend among streaming services to enhance their live content offerings.
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ABC News officially launched "Searched," a new livestreamed news program that focuses on stories trending on social media and web searches. This initiative responds to declining traditional broadcast viewership and increasing news consumption via social media platforms.