How To Use News bulletin In A Sentence

  • Wasting a precious 10 minutes of airtime on a puny regional news bulletin was not going to happen.
  • The subject of no fewer than three slots on television news bulletins on Thursday night, it was an unprecedented achievement for an editor demanding his paper gets talked about.
  • The amateur video has been widely screened on television news bulletins around the world.
  • The hosts of the BBC's main TV and radio news bulletins typically earn at least £150,000 a year.
  • Viewers being 'misled' is in their brief where it relates to advertising or news bulletins, but In matters of science it is invariably the case that there are a range of views on any number of issues ... OK to promote vegetables via nonsense?
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  • I said I didn't know but could he please check the slugs for Tanzania radio, Swahili news bulletin, Saturday morning about nine. WHITE LIES
  • Quit interrupting the news bulletin in that infuriating manner when you don't actually have any results at all to hand, sillies.
  • But the likelier cause of an upset is a gaffe that gets replayed in news bulletins and mocked by the press. Times, Sunday Times
  • Local radio news bulletins are jammed with reports of muggings and vicious petty criminals.
  • It was the dominating feature of the news bulletins.
  • No doubt newspapers and TV news bulletins are also banned in this medieval hamlet.
  • It's an attempt to miss the main news bulletin and headlines in the hope that the papers will have missed their deadlines as well.
  • In January of 1979 the prime minister left for a summit in Guadeloupe, and on the news bulletins scenes from the coldest British winter in sixteen years, with the streets full of trash and the dead unburied, alternated with footage from the Caribbean of a relaxed Callaghan in open-necked shirt, working on his tan with the other colossi of the age — Jimmy Carter, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, and Helmut Schmidt. The Chap on Duty
  • Local radio news bulletins are jammed with reports of muggings and vicious petty criminals.
  • The viewing figures were in a different league from those for any routine political programming or daily news bulletin. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's been the lead on commercial television news bulletins most nights this week and on the front page of the local newspaper as well.
  • You would go back to a handful of radio news bulletins. The Sun
  • It was an era when official news bulletins were worrying themselves about mods and rockers, or the hallucinogenic drugs of the hippies.
  • The hourly news bulletins on weekdays are feeds from Independent Radio News.
  • But the likelier cause of an upset is a gaffe that gets replayed in news bulletins and mocked by the press. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was an extended news bulletin because of the plane crash.
  • There was an extended news bulletin because of the plane crash.
  • When a story like this is promoted to the lead item on national news bulletins, you know that all perspective has gone out of the window.
  • With his boots and sheepskin hat he made a familiar figure, who appeared regularly on TV news bulletins. Somewhere East of Life
  • This engaging site is rife with news briefs, special reports, and up-to-the-minute news bulletins on information technology issues.
  • BBC news bulletins will be aired hourly on the hour, from 5.00 am local time, alongside a breadth of BBC programmes.
  • Well, he said it… anyway, who cares, the news bulletins were chocker with matey golfing pictures that night, as was every paper next morning.
  • The idea of a separate six o'clock news bulletin for Scotland has been postponed for some time.
  • However, the Conservatives also predominated in both national news bulletins and in parliamentary review programmes, particularly the latter.
  • We interrupt this programme to bring you an important news bulletin.
  • The revolutionary radio stations are monitored daily and brief news bulletins circulated among the prisoners.
  • Broadcasters could do a feature on children's perspective of daily news and create children's news bulletins.
  • You would go back to a handful of radio news bulletins. The Sun
  • The visitors will be able to read a news bulletin or operate the camera, sound, vision desks or autocue.
  • The viewing figures were in a different league from those for any routine political programming or daily news bulletin. Times, Sunday Times
  • As each news bulletin heralds an upwards revision of long past obscene totals, alternative conclusions are easy to avoid.
  • It is a product of an impatient society that prefers to crick its neck peering at an online news bulletin than wait until the morning for a paper.
  • Restrict yourself to one news bulletin a day, or avoid the news and newspapers altogether.
  • The grand dame of international museum bosses is such a well known figure in Russia that her departure led the news bulletins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many people were put off their breakfasts on Friday morning by radio news bulletins about human and animal excrement in our drinking water.
  • Newspapers splashed pictures of the newly-weds dressed in matching beige outfits across their front pages and national broadcasters led their news bulletins with the wedding.
  • When we then learned from the local news bulletins that defence systems such as surface-to-air missiles now encircle the city, many residents felt positively unsafe.
  • Add in endless plugs in magazines and news bulletins and the less addicted may want to flee the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • The service will include daily radio news bulletins and digital news in Korean. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, yes, television newscasters now end their news bulletin with Allah Hafiz, invariably on the state-owned TV channel but also on other channels.
  • The service will include daily radio news bulletins and digital news in Korean. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add in endless plugs in magazines and news bulletins and the less addicted may want to flee the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It was a great feeling being an anchorperson and reading out the news bulletin,’ said a 16-year-old girl from Kalyanam, who would like to be a newsreader when she grows up.
  • The most liberal publication in the city was the news bulletin put out by the United States Information Service which reprinted articles from American newspapers, some of them about China.
  • Following these rules has dragged even the big networks into broadcasting drivel in their news bulletins in a demented and ultimately unproductive effort to keep their viewer numbers high.
  • The punchy, vivid language has the immediacy of a news bulletin: these are facts, Hemingway is telling us, and they can't be ignored.
  • It has stared at us from countless front pages and endless news bulletins.
  • What we end up doing, those that can be bothered, is sifting through news bulletins, conference coverage, current affairs programmes, blogs, professional political comment (yes, I thought Parris was ace), rather than just buying one newspaper and finding the news in it. A Wee Fib
  • When a story like this is promoted to the lead item on national news bulletins, you know that all perspective has gone out of the window.
  • As the numbers of people with satellite and cable increases, the chance that people will watch the traditional news bulletins also decreases.
  • BBC Radio 4 and radio news bulletins will also carry similar coverage throughout the day.
  • This was the call sign of a Hamburg radio station which broadcast nightly news bulletins in English to the British people.
  • The service will include daily radio news bulletins and digital news in Korean. Times, Sunday Times
  • So this is the first news bulletin to allocate a regular slot for science and allied matters.
  • They used the opportunity to run new features such as news bulletins which they knew would be obligatory if they won a licence.
  • He's followed it up with appearances on talkback radio and he'll be on all the TV news bulletins tonight.

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