Definition of Newsreels

1. Noun. (plural of newsreel) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Newsreels

1. newsreel [n] - See also: newsreel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Newsreels

newspapermen
newspapers
newspaperwoman
newspaperwomen
newspeak
newspeaks
newspeople
newsperson
newspersons
newsplan
newsprint
newsprints
newsreader
newsreaders
newsreel
newsreels (current term)
newsroom
newsrooms
newsroomwide
newssheet
newsstand
newsstand operator
newsstands
newsstore
newsstores
newsvendor
newsvendors
newsweeklies
newsweekly
newswire

Literary usage of Newsreels

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. In Praise of Film Studies: Essays in Honor of Makino Mamoruby Mark Howard Nornes, Mamoru Makino, Aaron Gerow by Mark Howard Nornes, Mamoru Makino, Aaron Gerow (2001)
"It investigates the influence German newsreels had on systematic aspects of Japanese newsreels during the war. ..."

2. Test Case: Italy, Ethiopia, and the League of Nations by George W. Baer (1976)
"Nicholas Pronay, "British newsreels in the ... Tony Aldgate, "British newsreels and the Spanish Civil War." History 58 (February I973):60. 9. ..."

3. Alison and Peter Smithson: From the House of the Future to a House of Today by Dirk van den Heuvel, Max Risselada, Beatriz Colomina (2004)
"The house was a 30 TV set even before it was broadcast on BBC and made part of newsreels. Like the Big Brother houses of today, the HOF was closed to the ..."

4. Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missing in Action from the edited by Charles E. Schamel (1997)
"Examples include weekly newsreels from Universal, Fox, and Hearst newsreel companies up to 1967; the CBS News Collection that begins in 1974; ..."

5. OECD Codes of Liberalisation of Capital Movements and of Current Invisible by OECD Staff, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, Oecd, SourceOECD (Online service) (2003)
"... taxes: a) newsreels, at least for two copies of each subject; b) educational, scientific or cultural film recognised as such by: i) the importing and ..."

6. Paris by Peter Eckerlin, Elke Pastre (2001)
"Also old newsreels can be viewed. Tue to Sun from 1 - 9 pm The Centre Georges Pompidou is open daily except Tue, trom 11 am • 8 pm (www.centrepompidou.com). ..."

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