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Definition of news brief in English: news briefnoun ˈnjuːzbriːf US A short news broadcast, especially on television; a newsflash. Example sentencesExamples - Did any of you catch the recent news brief linking milk consumption to cancer?
- Fighting antibiotic resistance may take a little creativity, according to a news brief in American Medical News.
- One article was a news brief displaying one exterior image and one interior view of the top floor conference room - the only comfortably proportioned space.
- The Times ran only a three-paragraph news brief on the incident.
- What follows is a suggested re-write of an Amnesty International news release about violence against women, refocusing it as a news brief about violence committed by men.
- A July 15 news brief in the Denver Post reported the number of bidders for Qwest's directory service, QwestDex, is down to two groups.
- The cause of death had not yet been established when the news brief was written.
- In truth, he had swiped the statistic from a news brief in USA Today, and even then had inflated it from 30 per cent in order to entice the premier.
- Egyptian national television, long dominated by the monotonous recitation of news briefs and a parade of sleepy soap operas, faces a challenge in attracting the youth, who have turned to the satellite channel al-Jazeera, based in Qatar.
- Editors can debate the value of news briefs, but the prevalence of shorter articles cannot be missed.
Definition of news brief in US English: news briefnoun US A brief item of print or broadcast news. Example sentencesExamples - The cause of death had not yet been established when the news brief was written.
- A July 15 news brief in the Denver Post reported the number of bidders for Qwest's directory service, QwestDex, is down to two groups.
- The Times ran only a three-paragraph news brief on the incident.
- Egyptian national television, long dominated by the monotonous recitation of news briefs and a parade of sleepy soap operas, faces a challenge in attracting the youth, who have turned to the satellite channel al-Jazeera, based in Qatar.
- One article was a news brief displaying one exterior image and one interior view of the top floor conference room - the only comfortably proportioned space.
- Fighting antibiotic resistance may take a little creativity, according to a news brief in American Medical News.
- What follows is a suggested re-write of an Amnesty International news release about violence against women, refocusing it as a news brief about violence committed by men.
- Editors can debate the value of news briefs, but the prevalence of shorter articles cannot be missed.
- Did any of you catch the recent news brief linking milk consumption to cancer?
- In truth, he had swiped the statistic from a news brief in USA Today, and even then had inflated it from 30 per cent in order to entice the premier.
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