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The phrase "all current affairs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to all events and issues that are happening in the present time, particularly in the context of news and media.
Example: "The news program covers all current affairs, providing viewers with the latest updates on politics, economics, and social issues."
Alternatives: "all recent events" or "all ongoing issues".
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The few private television stations avoid all current affairs in favor of soap operas and pop music.
It's not all current affairs with Hall, though – he's also great at drawing the humour out of the insular outlook of the midwest, not just via his inspired redneck Otis Lee Crenshaw character, but also through his own dry-as-a-prairie approach to stand-up.
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The news that more than 200 other stations were under investigation caused many to drop all current-affairs programmes and concentrate on entertainment.
John Elliott writes a current affairs blog from Delhi - http://ridingtheelephant.wordpress.com/.
The NPD - buoyed by recent regional election success - insists the planned weekly show will cover "all possible current affairs topics, with a focus on politics", although most of the material aired on YouTube was about the NPD itself.
At the London Programme and the Six O'Clock Show it was all 'accessible current affairs' but it must be remembered that this was the LWT of John Birt, and Dyke was well aware of the mission to explain.
Since May 2005, the Australian Health News Research Collaboration has recorded and categorised all news, current affairs and 'infotainment' programmes related to health and medicine on Sydney free-to-air television stations[ 15].
The experts at InPublishing surveyed all these news and current affairs mags last month – plus an added blink at Private Eye – and asked a pointed question.
It would review books: novels, scholarly books, books on art, music, literature, culture of all kinds and current affairs.
ITV said its own media monitoring across all news and current affairs showed both sides have received "roughly similar" airtime, with Vote Leave given perhaps slightly more.
The group, which includes Suzanne Chetwin, former Dominion chief Richard Long and ex-New Zealand Herald editor Gavin Ellis, also criticise the trend towards "click-bait stories" at a time when television has "all but abandoned current affairs and our public discourse is increasingly glib".
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