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单词 newscast
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Definition of newscast in English:

newscast

noun ˈnjuːzkɑːstˈn(j)uzˌkæst
North American
  • A radio or television broadcast of news reports.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most newscasts only partially reported the story without playing the actual sound of his comments.
    • In most cases, the stories received significantly better treatment in the newspaper than in the television newscast.
    • In-depth reporting on a commercial newscast was recently attempted in Chicago, and it flopped.
    • As a general rule, we don't hesitate to put exclusive stories in our partners' 11 p.m. newscasts.
    • Nor have the broadcast networks' newscasts reported the demands of their corporate parents.
    • Network news newscasts speak to somewhere between seven and 10 million homes each.
    • Yet, almost all the newscasts and stories I've seen end with reporters trying to make that connection.
    • In passenger concourses above, TV newscasts reported on the terrorist railway bombings in Madrid the day before.
    • They also have to think about how to differentiate their newscast from the competition, this is why communication is so important.
    • Anybody I know relies on newspapers, radio newscasts, television newscasts to know what's going on in the world.
    • Television stations spend lots of money and plenty of time practicing newscasts on a new studio set before they use it on the air.
    • Moveable type may have changed our world, as did radio and television and 24-hour newscasts and talk shows.
    • Local newscasts around the country reported that as many as 10 million Americans suffered from an unrecognized disease.
    • For newscasts, the ‘coming up next’ audio headline makes a viewer put down that clicker and pay attention.
    • Many of my students do not share my reverence for watching the broadcast evening newscasts.
    • In these five cities, the hour-long newscast combines local broadcasting with prepackaged news.
    • Aside reporting the incident on its main newscasts it sent radio and television crews to give it live coverage.
    • On its evening newscast, state television showed ambulances rushing to the scene as huge crowds of people gathered outside the main gate of the mine.
    • We stack our shows and negotiate with other producers over what stories will work best in which newscasts.
    • Well, with the dawn of computers and cable, some say the nightly newscasts are old news.
    Synonyms
    report, announcement, story, account
 
 

Definition of newscast in US English:

newscast

nounˈn(j)uzˌkæstˈn(y)o͞ozˌkast
North American
  • A radio or television broadcast of news reports.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many of my students do not share my reverence for watching the broadcast evening newscasts.
    • In-depth reporting on a commercial newscast was recently attempted in Chicago, and it flopped.
    • Anybody I know relies on newspapers, radio newscasts, television newscasts to know what's going on in the world.
    • Aside reporting the incident on its main newscasts it sent radio and television crews to give it live coverage.
    • Yet, almost all the newscasts and stories I've seen end with reporters trying to make that connection.
    • Television stations spend lots of money and plenty of time practicing newscasts on a new studio set before they use it on the air.
    • In passenger concourses above, TV newscasts reported on the terrorist railway bombings in Madrid the day before.
    • In most cases, the stories received significantly better treatment in the newspaper than in the television newscast.
    • As a general rule, we don't hesitate to put exclusive stories in our partners' 11 p.m. newscasts.
    • On its evening newscast, state television showed ambulances rushing to the scene as huge crowds of people gathered outside the main gate of the mine.
    • They also have to think about how to differentiate their newscast from the competition, this is why communication is so important.
    • Network news newscasts speak to somewhere between seven and 10 million homes each.
    • For newscasts, the ‘coming up next’ audio headline makes a viewer put down that clicker and pay attention.
    • Moveable type may have changed our world, as did radio and television and 24-hour newscasts and talk shows.
    • Local newscasts around the country reported that as many as 10 million Americans suffered from an unrecognized disease.
    • In these five cities, the hour-long newscast combines local broadcasting with prepackaged news.
    • Well, with the dawn of computers and cable, some say the nightly newscasts are old news.
    • We stack our shows and negotiate with other producers over what stories will work best in which newscasts.
    • Most newscasts only partially reported the story without playing the actual sound of his comments.
    • Nor have the broadcast networks' newscasts reported the demands of their corporate parents.
    Synonyms
    report, announcement, story, account
 
 
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