newscast
newscast
Definition
☆ news·cast (--kast′, --käst′)
news′·cast′er noun
news′·cast′·ing noun
newscast
Synonyms
newscast
n.
newscast
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- watch: We voraciously read our morning newspapers and rush home to watch the daily newscast.
- include: Keyes said she is excited the producers wanted to include newscasts in Spanish because Tampa has a rich Hispanic culture.
Adjective modifier
- nightly: I listened to nightly newscasts and read the local newspaper accounts, even making scrapbooks of the war's progress.
- live: The solution enables 3 to offer streaming media services with both audio and video, such as live newscasts.
- national: So Jorge Ramos presents Univision's national newscast in Spanglish?
- major: When cluster bombs have come up on the major network newscasts, little background information has been provided.
Noun used with modifier
- evening: CBS and NBC did not have half hour evening newscasts until 1963 ( Hallin 105 ).
- TV: As any TV newscast shows, there are many women supporting liberation struggles, even when injury and death are the inevitable result.
- television: It dominated television newscasts and gave rise to endless streams of articles and talk shows.
- radio: A morning radio newscast, interviewed an " expert " .
- network: When cluster bombs have come up on the major network newscasts, little background information has been provided.
Browse dictionary entries near newscast
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- newsgroup
- newshawk
- newshound
- newsie
- newsletter
- newsmagazine
- newsmaker
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