How To Use newscast In A Sentence
- On National Public Radio a newscaster reads a report on the latest Palestinian-Israeli spat then hesitates - and almost as an afterthought attributes the information to the Israeli government.
- Moveable type may have changed our world, as did radio and television and 24-hour newscasts and talk shows.
- He became the most high-profile newscaster in Britain when he made his debut as the programme's anchorman.
- Producers like to end newscasts with lighthearted or funny stories. Peril and Promise: A Commentary on America
- John King's Sunday programming, State of the Union, is a benchmark in unbiased newscasting of current events – I hope his replacement program of Lou Dobbs maintains the high standards he has established with State of the Union. walter keller John King to replace Lou Dobbs
- An immaculately coiffed local newscaster was there on the screen prattling the latest ‘news’ from Iraq.
- Producers like to end newscasts with lighthearted or funny stories. Peril and Promise: A Commentary on America
- Write your message as if it were the lead story on tonight's 6 o'clock television newscast.
- We know the air's unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, and we sit and watch our teevees while some local newscaster tells us today we had fifteen homicides and sixty-three violent crimes, as if that's the way it is supposed to be.
- Primetime newsmagazines have proliferated even as the nightly newscasts have lost some of their luster.