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news show

NOUN
  1. a program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary
    we watch the 7 o'clock news every night

How To Use news show In A Sentence

  • The local news showed a whole montage of people flailing like windmills before descending. Times, Sunday Times
  • The local news showed a whole montage of people flailing like windmills before descending. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have just two words for them: Jeff Foxworthy ... or how about the “Fox Half-Hour News Show”; or Glenda BeckyBoy; or that lovable little fuzzball Rush Limpballs? Think Progress » Gov. Perry wants to bring California’s budget misery to Texas.
  • Culled from a slag heap of cable-access shows, cheapo action movies, inane sitcoms and tabloid news shows, these images are unfit for human consumption.
  • Years ago Friedman was on one of the Sunday morning TV news shows, and I always thought there was an air of contrivance about him, something unformed, immature.
  • The local news showed a whole montage of people flailing like windmills before descending. Times, Sunday Times
  • His point is laudable, but will likely prove ineffective once US news shows pick up the scent.
  • I understood showbiz, too, having been a singer and anchored an entertainment news show. Times, Sunday Times
  • For years this has resulted in bland programme schedules largely filled with historical dramas, folk music performances, military displays and heavily censored news shows.
  • He was the first to "superimpose" words on the TV screen for a news show. Don Hewitt Dead At 86
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