A program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary.
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 .
6 It's being replaced by a new news show with dual presenters.
7 They're already calling it the third-most-watched news show in a decade.
8 The news show gives us a shot of the sign outside union headquarters:
9 How did such a brainiac land her own cable news show ?
10 Bill O'Reilly is not hosting a news show on TV One.
11 The film is as manufactured as... well, a cheerful morning- news show .
12 NBC is now thought to favor a panel approach for Sunday's top-rated news show .
13 His stint on Loyiso Gola's satire news show will stand him in good stead.
14 Behind him, a wall monitor streamed a Ceres-based news show .
15 Instead, remake it as a news show about the news .
16 The news show 's reporter was good, focusing perfectly on the makeshift clubs as they rose.
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