news item

NOUN
  1. an item in a newspaper
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How To Use news item In A Sentence

  • There must have been some news item or television programme about it, as I can visualise someone demonstrating with a glass full of drinking straws [not the bendy ones].
  • I saw a news item in an Icelandic newspaper that you'd be giving a talk in Reykjavik in April, is this true?
  • Every day there are ‘news items’ in regional news broadcasts about the opening of some new factory, with thinly-veiled plugs for features and benefits of the new product.
  • Fixed new sponsorship news item in some cases showing? instead of the real value.
  • His second duty is to see that nothing is said in the news items or editorials which may discountenance any claims or announcements made by his advertisers, discredit their standing or good faith, or expose any weakness or deception in any business venture that is or may become a valuable advertiser. Boing Boing
  • Some news items were too complicated to explain to the public.
  • Each news item takes up the screen and you scroll through them. The Sun
  • By the time I had spotted this damnatory news item, it was mid morning here and I was at work.
  • The news items I've seen indicate that most of the girls confess that they just wanted extra money for clothes, and whoring themselves to a few drooling middle-aged salarymen was the easiest way to get it.
  • Journalists are the mechanism for converting a press release into a news item.
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