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