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news broadcast in British English (njuːz ˈbrɔːdˌkɑːst) nouna broadcast that conveys news to the public Examples of 'news broadcast' in a sentencenews broadcast It's near the knuckle, occasionally unbearable and a little prone to news broadcast speechiness.Every other news broadcast finished with the 'and finally...' moment of some distant dominion becoming a brand-new country.That may sound like a blueprint for every worthwhile news broadcast, but not all news stories are equally popular — and ratings matter.While staying with a family, she was apparently recognised by someone who had seen her face on a television news broadcast.You don't want to watch a programme, let alone a full-length film or lengthy documentary, or even a halfhour news broadcast, on a computer screen.At this club each slip-up, any offence to etiquette and, above all, any shortfall on expectation, is instantly news, broadcast, headlined.It's thought that a spoof news broadcast, screened after the 50th anniversary show, may have also confused people.Today's action could see shorter 6pm and 10pm news broadcasts.A survey of viewers of television news broadcasts revealed something quite surprising. |