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Discover LudwigThe phrase "news programme" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to a television or radio broadcast that discusses current events and news stories. Example: "I always make sure to watch the evening news programme to stay informed about the latest world events."
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The channel will broadcast a nightly news programme, with 80 new journalist jobs being created.
Sky News - any type of news programme, really.
The best news programme of all, however, is Channel Four News.
His news programme will be screened on both channels.
It's easy to criticise a news programme for being formulaic.
That is a remarkable achievement for a news programme.
"For a news programme that's embarrassing," said one.
I look forward to joining the evening news programme.
Which news programme covered the Woolwich attacks best?
Even so, when I joined in 1960, ITN's evening news programme was only nine minutes long.
Turkey's privately owned Su TV recently launched an Armenian-language news programme.
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