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Definition of News program
1. Noun. A program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary. "We watch the 7 o'clock news every night"
Generic synonyms: Broadcast, Program, Programme
Specialized synonyms: Television News
Lexicographical Neighbors of News Program
Literary usage of News program
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Childsong, Monksong: A Spiritual Journey by Tolbert McCarroll (1994)
"... on a television news program, I saw pictures of an emaciated Romanian child
with AIDS I was shaken by the sight It was her eyes, I had never before seen ..."
2. Some Children Under Some Conditions: TV and the High Potential Kid by Robert Abelman (1994)
"Ideally, this activity should be conducted on a date when the taping of the TV
news program, the local morning paper, and the production of a weekly news ..."
3. Kickstart Initiative: Connecting America's Communities to the Information by Delano E. Lewis (1997)
"The quiz included 10 questions about current, local, State, national, and
international news reported the previous week either on the station's news program ..."
4. Second Ngo Conference On Landmines: Conference Final Report by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"MEDIA COVERAGE As for the media coverage, the major events have been: * twofold
participation in studio at a RAI3 news program, "Insieme" (1+c) - 3 minutes ..."
5. Talk Show Yearbook 2000: A Guide to the Nation's Most Influential Television by Robert Savidge (2000)
"Also, forward info to Mr. Landsman for "Morning Business Report," a syndicated
15-minute business news program that includes daily interview segments, ..."