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Discover Ludwig"news broadcast" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a program or segment on television or radio that presents current events and news stories. Example: "I always make sure to tune in to the evening news broadcast to stay up to date on current events."
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31 A word of caution regarding Fox News: Since the transcripts for its evening news broadcast are not available, we instead look at those of the O'Reilly Factor.
War was invoked in a news broadcast.
Fortunately, this was not a live news broadcast.
Sometimes I'll watch a news broadcast for a few minutes.
They beckon you into this world that provides an alternative to your nightly news broadcast".
China Central Television's news broadcast interrupted its regular programming with a special report.
A wrestling program replaced the evening news broadcast on state television.
"To do it this season with younger viewers, for a news broadcast, is particularly gratifying".
One evening he happened to hear a radio news broadcast by Edward R. Murrow.
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Last spring, a Georgian television station aired a twenty-minute breaking-news broadcast: Russia, it said, was invading again.
For "The Day Today" he and Mr. Iannucci took news-broadcast courses so they could properly lampoon the medium.
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