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Meanings of
newscast
in English
Russian
новостная программа
Portuguese
programa de notícias
Spanish
informativo
Catalan
programa de notícies
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Regularly scheduled radio or television program.
news program
news programme
news show
Related terms
television genre
Russian
новостная программа
Synonyms
Examples for "
news program
"
news program
news programme
news show
Examples for "
news program
"
1
Review of the Ford Foundation-backed Public Broadcast Laboratory's two-and-a-half hour
news
program
.
2
She got ninety seconds on the evening
news
program
,
talking about wolves.
3
He spent 24 years as anchor of its flagship nightly
news
program
.
4
A
news
program
showed squid specialty restaurants with near-empty fish tanks.
5
I tuned the radio across all the stations and found a
news
program
.
1
The best
news
programme
of all, however, is Channel Four News.
2
Māori
news
programme
Te Karere is celebrating being on air for 35 years today.
3
But a
news
programme
is really only as good as the channel it represents.
4
The regional television station did not broadcast its regular morning
news
programme
,
he added.
5
Millions in Britain have seen his reports and video diaries on ITV's nightly
news
programme
.
1
I said: 'It's a topical
news
show
that lasts for 12 weeks.
2
During the campaign, he made pancakes there for a TV
news
show
.
3
My real political
news
show
had finished a few minutes earlier.
4
In five years, Shamim aims to anchor a national
news
show
.
5
The Daily Show is no longer just a comedy
news
show
.
Usage of
newscast
in English
1
They ran it again a couple of times on the half-hourly
newscast
.
2
The Turkish earthquake was part of the hourly
newscast
on the radio.
3
Seigenthaler, who became weekend anchor in 1999, presided over a top-rated
newscast
.
4
Seeing that horrible
newscast
about Tabitha on television a few weeks ago.
5
Noel had said he'd seen a
newscast
about that in the Amsterdam airport.
6
In the evening
newscast
race, NBC pulled ahead for the week in viewership.
7
That changed last week, when the
newscast
's
executive producer John Reiss was replaced.
8
CBS and Couric said they have no plans to alter the evening
newscast
.
9
It will be the first full evening
newscast
available in a video podcast.
10
The
newscast
's
theme music had just started when my phone rang.
11
He shouldn't take it for granted that you happened to catch the
newscast
.
12
It's just a little outtake from a Ball State University campus TV
newscast
.
13
A buzzer was sounding nearby, interrupting the monotony of the
newscast
.
14
The local
newscast
at the top of the hour led with the Benedetti trial.
15
Kaplan has made the
newscast
much more focused on the news of the day.
16
Rome Hartman is the executive producer of the nightly
newscast
BBC World News America.
Other examples for "newscast"
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newscast
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
nightly newscast
local newscast
daily newscast
hourly newscast
anchor newscast
More collocations
Translations for
newscast
Russian
новостная программа
Portuguese
programa de notícias
programa jornalístico
Spanish
informativo
Catalan
programa de notícies
Newscast
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Newscast
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