单词 | newscast |
释义 | newscast (once / 11963 pages) n A newscast is a television or radio show about current news events. Some TV channels feature a half hour newscast at the end of every week day. An all-news cable TV channel is basically nothing but newscasts, with news headlines, analysis of the news, and commentary about current events. Traditionally, network television stations scheduled one or two newscasts per day, broadcasting that day's biggest news. The word newscast is North American, and it first appeared (referring to radio news) around 1930, modeled on the earlier broadcast. WORD FAMILYnewscast: newscasts USAGE EXAMPLESThe Washington bureau was Sinclair’s, too; it provided its interview with Trump to Sinclair’s many stations for their newscasts. Washington Post(Dec 22, 2016) She left the program to join CBS, where she become the first solo female anchor of a network evening newscast. Los Angeles Times(Dec 21, 2016) “Doing this newscast this year, it’s kind of hard to ask parents to send in a green screen,” she quipped. Washington Times(Dec 18, 2016) n a broadcast of news or commentary on the news Hypo|Hyper radio news a radio broadcast of news sportscasta broadcast of sports news or commentary broadcast message that is transmitted by radio or television newsinformation reported in a newspaper or news magazine |
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