Regularly scheduled radio or television program.
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Examples for "news"
Examples for "news"
1Economic news coming out of Northern Europe, including Germany, has been good.
2The good news, however, is that this is only one possible future.
3In recent years, India has seen a growing phenomenon called 'paid news'.
4Read: Kaizer Chiefs news: Work permit issue still hanging over new coach
5The court had accepted the case, the Xinhua state news agency said.
1They ran it again a couple of times on the half-hourly newscast.
2The Turkish earthquake was part of the hourly newscast on the radio.
3Seigenthaler, who became weekend anchor in 1999, presided over a top-rated newscast.
4Seeing that horrible newscast about Tabitha on television a few weeks ago.
5Noel had said he'd seen a newscast about that in the Amsterdam airport.
1The best news programme of all, however, is Channel Four News.
2Māori news programme Te Karere is celebrating being on air for 35 years today.
3But a news programme is really only as good as the channel it represents.
4The regional television station did not broadcast its regular morning news programme, he added.
5Millions in Britain have seen his reports and video diaries on ITV's nightly news programme.
1I said: 'It's a topical news show that lasts for 12 weeks.
2During the campaign, he made pancakes there for a TV news show.
3My real political news show had finished a few minutes earlier.
4In five years, Shamim aims to anchor a national news show.
5The Daily Show is no longer just a comedy news show.
1Review of the Ford Foundation-backed Public Broadcast Laboratory's two-and-a-half hour news program.
2She got ninety seconds on the evening news program, talking about wolves.
3He spent 24 years as anchor of its flagship nightly news program.
4A news program showed squid specialty restaurants with near-empty fish tanks.
5I tuned the radio across all the stations and found a news program.
6Stegeman explained the ruse in a news program that aired on Dutch television.
7The scandal also involves a BBC news program on Savile that was shelved.
8The senator continued translating pertinent bits that were anchored on the news program.
9The first trailer for the series about an AM news program is below.
10I tried some of the other stations, but there was no news program.
11Ramos hosted the news program "Our Region Today" on a local station.
12NBC was plunging through an unrehearsed news program dealing with Japan's declaration of war.
13She looks again at the television but the news program has gone to commercial.
14Lola looked up from the news program she was watching.
15I made two complete rounds of the channels before settling on a news program.
16Every policy, every speech, every foreign meeting, every news program revolves around this central thesis.
Translations for news program