Increasingly, as we turn more to our computers and tablets to watch TV episodes, we tune out other important programming: namely, the news. And, if you're like me and get your news from your Twitter feed, a moment (or an hour, or a few) away from the internet can mean missing out on a entire breaking news story.
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