newscasts in English

noun
1
a radio or television broadcast of news reports.
Anybody I know relies on newspapers, radio newscasts, television newscasts to know what's going on in the world.

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1. Weather reports, on the other hand, average 10 percent of all newscasts.

2. Synonyms & Antonyms of Capsuled to reduce in size or volume by or as if by pressing parts or members together newscasts that capsule complex, important stories …

3. In the United States, the "big three" network anchors led the war's network news coverage: ABC's Peter Jennings, CBS's Dan Rather, and NBC's Tom Brokaw were anchoring their evening newscasts when air strikes began on 16 January 1991.

4. Despite the poor ratings it attained due to competition with local TV newscasts and prime time soaps, the series was able to gain a huge following and became one of the most talked-about anime series in the country during its run.