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Discover LudwigThe phrase "news programmes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to scheduled broadcasts that provide news coverage on television or radio. Example: "I prefer to watch the evening news programmes to stay updated on current events."
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Politics is my passion, and I particularly love comedy and satirical news programmes that breathe new life into current events.
Spoof news programmes aren't exactly new.
It is one of four new appointments, including BBC news editor Gavin Allen, who becomes controller of daily news programmes, running the teams behind all of the corporation's flagship news programmes on TV and radio.
I watch all of the news programmes.
Lucy Walker Editor, daytime news programmes, BBC World Service News.
Radio 4, which carries serious news programmes, will be untouched.
Sponsorship of news programmes will remain prohibited, however.
And so are the BBC's regional news programmes.
Broadcasters can put BSN material "directly into daily news programmes".
Scenes of fighting are becoming staples on news programmes.
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