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news show

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meanings of newsand show


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news
noun[U]
uk /njuːz/ us /nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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show
noun
uk /ʃəʊ/ us /ʃoʊ/
a theatre performance or a television or radio programme that is entertaining rather ...
See more at show


Examples of news show


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The programme credits and the faces of those reading the newsshow that ethnic minorities are at least adequately represented.
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He also was an author, television newsshow pundit, and university lecturer.
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This made it the only station in the area to have a late-night hour-long newsshow.
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The newsshow is concludes the pictures of the students and etc.
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Music shows are generally 2-hours-long, while talk, sports, and newsshow are generally 1-hour-long.
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This newsshow has been airing for over a year with great success.
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This entertainment segment was morphed into a weekly newsshow called alt.news.
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The program produces a daily newsshow which covers all the school's news and athletics.
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One sports studio show, whether a pregame or a nightly newsshow, was honored each year.
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Many viewers may be unaware that the reporter does not work directly for the newsshow.
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He graduated in 1960 and drew weather maps for a local newsshow.
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Homer's 15 minutes of fame wanes, and he becomes yesterday's news according to an entertainment newsshow.
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Some are taken from the media, in particular, radio news shows.
Soft news ignores primaries and off-year elections and covers more crime and education and war than was the norm on hard news shows.
In other words, soft news shows focus on the travails of individuals, rather than the broader implications or consequences of policies.
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