Regularly scheduled radio or television 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 .
6 Stegeman explained the ruse in a news program that aired on Dutch television.
7 The scandal also involves a BBC news program on Savile that was shelved.
8 The senator continued translating pertinent bits that were anchored on the news program .
9 The first trailer for the series about an AM news program is below.
10 I tried some of the other stations, but there was no news program .
11 Ramos hosted the news program "Our Region Today" on a local station.
12 NBC was plunging through an unrehearsed news program dealing with Japan's declaration of war.
13 She looks again at the television but the news program has gone to commercial.
14 Lola looked up from the news program she was watching.
15 I made two complete rounds of the channels before settling on a news program .
16 Every policy, every speech, every foreign meeting, every news program revolves around this central thesis.
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