Regularly scheduled radio or television 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 .
6 TnaG was showing a news programme in Italian with a dubbed English commentary on translation.
7 Wallander stayed in front of the television and watched a news programme , his mind elsewhere.
8 Photo: Supplied It follows the network's recent decision to end its flagship news programme Te Kāea.
9 He was at it again this week when he appeared on BBC's Hard Talk news programme .
10 It said it would show a full report on its next news programme , three hours later.
11 It was relaying the Collins morning news programme .
12 Now and again he stopped in front of the television set and watched the news programme .
13 From 2001 to 2005 she presented the flagship news programme 60 Seconds.
14 Comedian Jon Stewart has hosted his final broadcast of the satirical US news programme The Daily Show.
15 In the run-up to the 2016 US presidential election, a reporter appeared on an Irish TV news programme .
16 The evening news programme was on.
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