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"newscast" Definitions
  1. a news programme on radio or televisionTopics TV, radio and newsc2
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You'll see the personalized newscast, called "My Newscast" immediately after you tap into the news hub on Plex.
" Retaking Mosul – nominated for "Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a Newscast" and "Best Story in a Newscast.
The ad will run during several battleground states' nightly newscast, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Arizona, Florida, Iowa, and Nevada, during the states' nightly newscast, according to the Clinton campaign.
KBS apologized for the incident in their Friday evening newscast.
These were cameras that we'd use in the newscast room.
Every CNN newscast is live from the network's DC bureau.
"They virtually blacked it out of their newscast," he said.
Then he called into Shannon Bream's newscast on Wednesday night.
You had people in a studio giving sort of a newscast.
It's time for a two-minute newscast about the day's events.
By the time the newscast is over, I'm exhausted and confused.
Clips of their speech will be played on every newscast nationwide.
VICE News was awarded across six categories: outstanding video journalism; coverage of a breaking news story; feature story in a newscast; coverage of a continuing news story; best story in a newscast; and business and economic documentary.
ABC, NBC, CBS, their evening newscast not one word about it, Herman.
So, I started this newscast on Instagram that is under my name.
The staff produced another newscast from the parking lot on Friday night.
Holt's newscast wrapped things up with a fluffy look at elaborate sand sculptures.
We'll be producing daily newscast through June 2nd, before we take a break.
After 12 years at the entertainment newscast, Catt Sadler decided to leave E!
It's natural to lead a newscast with, say, Trump wanting to buy Greenland.
In 1976, she would become the first woman to anchor a nightly newscast.
The radio newscast mentioned the victims, and moved on to local parking regulations.
We did a newscast with Harvey, and we even coöperated with the bus.
Collins squinted at the live newscast of his terrorist, frowning, his pulse quickening.
A new developing-story format called "newscast" will provide something akin to Twitter's Moments.
After initially requesting that I stay, they obliged ... this is my last newscast here.
The total is more than two million fewer than ABC's newscast with David Muir.
She'd been anchoring a newscast, reading a short video piece called a VO/SOT.
"Lie after lie after lie," is how Smith put it in one especially aroused newscast.
Anchor Bret Baier straightforwardly reported Clinton's decision on his nightly political newscast on Monday night.
Case in point: the minute of dead air that happened on NPR's morning newscast today.
There's a half-hour newscast at 6:30 on three broadcast networks, isn't that enough?
BUT SOMETIMES IT DOES: This 2628 newscast of skiers hating on snowboarders is so funny.
Smith announced Friday that it was his last newscast, shocking his colleagues and viewers alike.
The announcement makes VICE News Tonight the most-nominated nightly newscast for two consecutive years.
Clearly in shock, Bozarjian pauses her newscast and glares at Callaway before resuming her report.
In 26, he created "TMZ on TV," and the "TMZ Live" newscast followed, in 22.
She also makes it clear ... if the victims were white, they'd be on every newscast.
Her Friday morning newscast will have Pichai's first response to the DOJ's expected probe into Google.
The newscast is later interrupted to cut to an "emergency press conference" at the White House.
So the urgency of the issue and the 24/7 newscast compels him to do something.
ABC's cut-in was led by correspondent Lynda Lopez, who sometimes appears on ABC's overnight newscast.
The Sun-Times introduced a daily newscast video that was discontinued after only a few months.
"Be careful," Mr. Fager wrote to Ms. Duncan, in a text message shown on Wednesday's newscast.
The morning co-anchor, a Fox News veteran, will host a daily newscast at 3 p.m.
Given my druthers, I would like there to be one newscast and be done by me.
O'Donnell will become one of only a small number of women to lead a network nightly newscast.
" The good-natured meteorologist took to Facebook shortly thereafter to explain the atypical newscast to viewers. "Whoops!
" In no way does the Senators' letter reference "a particular newscast" or the "content of particular broadcasts.
We are friends on and off the air and if you watch our newscast, you know that.
A newscast from WWL-TV in New Orleans shows the water overtopping a levee in Myrtle Grove.
Vice has a daily newscast on HBO, though that series has had trouble breaking through the din.
Lehrer anchored the "NewsHour," the flagship newscast on public television in the United States, for 36 years.
And we're not going to push forward to meet the timeline of a show or a newscast.
It's no secret that the weather segment is often the most popular part of a daily newscast.
That's a "Sandy Hook" every day, but you won't see that newscast featured everywhere, every day for weeks.
Glor expects to be pushed off the newscast, but hasn't been told anything definite, according to two sources.
That's the benefit of centering the show on an entertainment news program, more than a nightly hard newscast.
One station even has added an additional newscast to make more ad slots available for the final stretch.
Motherboard reported on a 9/11 newscast that was being suggested to YouTube users en masse last week.
A dog with a craving for the limelight got its opportunity to shine during a newscast in Russia.
At 3:54 PM local time, the station elected to go to a silly newscast about a fire.
"That map was from the day the hurricane became a hurricane," Smith said during a September 5 newscast.
The disgraced news anchor was fired from the newscast for "inappropriate sexual behavior" at work in November 2017.
When Lewis appeared briefly in the background of a national television newscast, it triggered panic among her family.
In 1970, Mr. Lehrer joined KERA-TV, the Dallas public broadcasting station, where he delivered a nightly newscast.
The media wasn't swayed by the overt support, but viewers listening at home on the later newscast might be.
He also pointed to the network's deal with Vice, which will provide a nightly newscast to HBO NOW viewers.
"I could have a love story with how traffic is developing right now," she added later in the newscast.
NBC News launched a daily newscast called Stay Tuned on Snapchat today, hosted by Savannah Sellers and Gadi Schwartz.
Costello, 55, announced at the end of her Monday newscast that Friday will be her last day with CNN.
Vice Media announced on Tuesday that it will begin broadcasting its daily HBO half-hour newscast on Sept. 26.
A very dapper Tom Hiddleston stopped by a local Chicago newscast to lend his talents in the meteorology department.
The program in April was named as best newscast — network, cable or otherwise — by the prestigious National Headliner Awards.
It's been less than eight months since Glor took over the anchor chair for Scott Pelley on CBS's evening newscast.
The disgraced news anchor was fired from the newscast amid allegations of "inappropriate sexual behavior" at work in November 2017.
He was most associated with Brit Hume's nightly newscast and stayed with it when Bret Baier took over in 203.
Among the key demo, ABC narrowly prevailed by averaging 1.66 million demo viewers compared to 1.64 million for Holt's newscast.
"My head is officially going to explode," Velshi said to NBC News Investigations reporter Tom Winter during an MSNBC newscast.
As recently as Thursday, The Post reported on Ms. Zirinsky's ideas to change the morning show and the evening newscast.
In an announcement that stunned colleagues, Mr. Smith concluded his Friday newscast by signing off from Fox News — for good.
"I've worked with the most talented, dedicated and focused professionals I've ever known," Mr. Smith said on his farewell newscast.
ABC's newscast was up 4 percent in total viewers from last year to record its highest ratings in 13 years.
He shared desk space with another general-assignment reporter, Kent Shocknek, who later became the anchor of the morning newscast.
"StopFake News" in Ukraine is a weekly television newscast with a difference: Everything is a lie, from start to finish.
Before she signs off of the newscast, lead anchor Bob (Dermot Mulroney) welcomes her back to the team from the newsdesk.
He then allegedly offered her help in getting more air time on Bret Baier's nightly newscast in exchange for keeping silent.
But for most of us, it doesn't happen on the front page of a newspaper or leading off the nightly newscast.
During the week of May 28, "World News Tonight" averaged 8.2 million viewers compared to 7.6 million for NBC's struggling newscast.
Vice Media said on Tuesday that it was delaying the start of its daily HBO half-hour newscast by two weeks.
She made history by becoming the first Canadian to wear a hijab while hosting a newscast at a major media company.
Mr. Tyrangiel was the executive in charge of "Vice News Tonight," the nightly newscast that joined HBO's programming slate in 2016.
On this evening, wearing the same dark teal dress she had worn during that day's newscast, Ms. Woodruff worked the room.
" Ironically, Sorensen observed, the president "was more concerned about a news column read by thousands than a newscast viewed by millions.
The newscast is usually produced out of a control room in Atlanta, which is why there was no interruption in programming.
If we could turn on a newscast and see someone in a country accent telling us the weather, that would change things.
The old way of an evening newscast reporting on why an ad just seen in the show is false does not work.
I can make the argument that this is no different than hiring any other former politician to come work on a newscast.
In the background of that fight, we see the same newscast of Clayton Leeds being convicted of murdering Denise, a weather woman.
The music says a lot about the network and even the newscast it introduces — even if most viewers might not notice it.
Viewers can choose to watch a personalized newscast on-demand, in a "lean back" viewing experience that's more like watching regular television.
In addition to watching a personalized newscast, users can also choose to browse through the available content by topic, outlets or location.
With a snowy owl, full location details are even likely to end up in a feel-good segment on the local newscast.
" Mr. Smith asked during a 2017 newscast; this summer, he deemed the president's attacks on minority female lawmakers as "misleading and xenophobic.
A meme of his head in the clouds appeared onscreen Friday as the song "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M. played on the newscast.
"We have to shine a light on our value proposition every quarter hour, in every newscast," read the memo, according to NBC.
So when the newscast came back from commercial, Marsh explained the evacuation in New York and tossed to Prokupecz for more information.
The Internet Archive is collecting every TV newscast on Donald Trump — interviews, debates, speeches, rallies — in a searchable and fact-checked collection.
VICE News Tonight's "Retaking Mosul" was awarded the Emmy for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a Newscast on Thursday.
"This is my last newscast here," Smith said, adding that he was "eternally grateful" to Fox for the opportunities it has afforded him.
One YouTube channel put the logo of a top Philippines TV newscast in its videos to falsely imply the content had originated there.
A television anchorwoman ducked out of sight during a local newscast as shouts of "get under a desk" were heard in the background.
Something in the newscast caught her attention on a subliminal level, and Miyako turned the volume up slightly and jumped back ten seconds. . . .
"The government is getting down to business," says Clodomiro Landeo, the co-host of the Quechua newscast, "Ñuqanchik", which means "all of us".
The 34-year-old journalist just took on a new role anchoring CNN Newsroom, the two-hour weekday morning newscast, alongside John Berman.
Some media members took to Twitter to blast Ruhle for being "completely irresponsible" for making such a suggestion during a nationally televised newscast.
Oh, you broadcast network newscast viewers didn't know we had important elections with huge consequences for the governance of your country that year?
"How sad that your station has dropped to such a low as to show a gay couple kissing on your newscast," wrote another.
The change is a bold and expensive risk for an evening newscast that has been mired in third place among the broadcast networks.
Moholy-Nagy's home country of Hungary quickly followed suit with its own creative technological innovation: Telefon Hírmondó, the first newscast over the telephone.
In a morning tweet, Trump lashed out at Fox News host Shannon Bream for a Wednesday segment on her weeknight newscast featuring Rep.
"This is my last newscast here," Smith said during his Friday broadcast, adding that he recently asked Fox News to let him leave.
They could read a newspaper, watch an evening network newscast, or maybe just have a conversation with a trusted neighbor or co-worker.
LX is a different sort of news-telling experience — one that's more akin to a news magazine, rather than a traditional local newscast.
This was news to Mr. Trump, who didn't believe he had made the promise until the newscast showed video of him doing it.
He was escorted out of the building but then later returned, The Seattle Times reported, and sat down on the set of the newscast.
"How sad that your station has dropped to such a low as to show a gay couple kissing on your newscast," wrote one viewer.
Russia has become a necessary segment of every newscast, a social media trend, and a B-plot in more TV shows than ever before.
How He Got There At 42, David Muir is the youngest person to anchor a network evening newscast since Peter Jennings in the 1960s.
Ian Austen MEDIA Vice Media's daily half-hour newscast on HBO, "Vice News Tonight," is scheduled to begin on Monday at 7:30 p.m.
The rally was covered in major publications, but it isn't etched in anyone's memory or revisited — and it certainly didn't lead a national newscast.
"Alienstock," as the gathering has now been dubbed, also produced more internet meme content, with one person caught "Naruto running" during a local newscast.
"Every newscast in Texas all weekend long, all they did was show Gerald Ford not knowing how to eat a tamale," Huckabee told Sporkful.
"Who would steal a 90-pound tortoise?" an anchor on WABC-TV in New York said on its newscast one day after the theft.
" Did you think, "All right, we've got to tweak that," or, "That's the energy I want and we can bring that to a newscast.
A television anchorwoman ducked under her desk in midst of a local newscast as shouts of "get under a desk" were heard in the background.
So one afternoon we were doing a mock newscast and because she had no qualms about being virginal at 29 she named herself 'Pristine Buttocks.
Abby Huntsman will anchor the weekend newscast, while Facebook also enlisted ABC, CNN, Mic, Univision and a handful of smaller outlets to provide similar content.
"We want you to know it's not us," Joe Crain of Springfield's WICS, owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, said during a live June 85033 newscast.
The preparations were interrupted when the local television newscast playing in the background shifted to a story about a girl shot on the West Side.
A South Dakota NBC affiliate tweeted Thursday that it would suspend its normal nightly newscast due to intense flooding that had surrounded the station's headquarters.
Ultimately, this means we might get more emotional about a terrible newscast than a stroke of good luck, like finding a dollar on the ground.
Its Washington-based evening newscast opened with an extended segment on the trial, with the anchor Norah O'Donnell interviewing four of the House impeachment managers.
What appears to be a nightly newscast is about to begin, only with a very Ukrainian twist: Everything is a lie, from start to finish.
They bit their nails, worked on crossword puzzles or dozed as a television showed a local newscast featuring footage of waves crashing on Cocoa Beach.
"Trump's map flap" Per my TVEyes search, ABC's "World News Tonight" was the only broadcast nightly newscast to note and debunk Trump's falsehoods about Alabama.
The Superette is a homely liquor shop/convenience store that from the outside is easily pictured in a newscast with police lights flashing on it.
HBO has aired a weekly VICE show since 2012, and the two companies are currently working on a newscast that will air five times a week.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai rejected the request, saying the agency does not have authority to revoke a license based on the content of a particular newscast.
The video shown on the station's newscast made it appear as if Trump was sticking his tongue out while delivering a speech on the government shutdown.
Many cable viewers, it turned out, were not interested in television news's bread and butter — a diverse newscast of multiple dispassionate stories — no matter how important.
Her replacement, Grace Mirabella, was informed of her own firing in 235 when the gossip columnist Liz Smith announced it on a New York television newscast.
Amateur video is more personal and raw, compared to what you see in a newscast or edited video, where you're prepared for what you're going to see.
Since it took place directly behind a CBS newscast, the stunning moment aired on live TV — the cameraman followed d'Baha as he quickly ran across the shot.
And under the law, the FCC does not have the authority to revoke a license of a broadcast station based on the content of a particular newscast.
Social media posts showed Xi sitting in the anchor's chair of Xinwen Lianbo -- the network's flagship evening newscast and one of the most watched programs on earth.
A man in Albuquerque, N.M., was arrested after interrupting a local NBC affiliate's newscast by pounding on the back door of the station while screaming at employees.
The premium cable channel has also acquired programming ranging from "Sesame Street" to a new "Vice" daily newscast that is expected to have its premiere this fall.
Sinclair had recently introduced its first hour-long newscast, after David pointed out that Baltimore was one of the only top television markets without a 10 P .
As he describes the opening of Hungary's western border, which preceded the fall of the Berlin Wall, he shows us the evening newscast in Austria that night.
Twitter partnered with Bloomberg to offer 24/7 streaming video news, and prior to that HBO teamed up with VICE Media for a daily newscast, as well.
Customer Linda Chan said she had heard about the bakery in a newscast and made a 45-minute journey to buy two large boxes of the mooncakes.
He still believes no one in the company's youthful audience needs a Vice-ified version of a TV newscast every weeknight, but Tyrangiel thinks they'll want it.
"You need to be fired for the race-baiting comment you made tonight," Reed said, reading the email from Kathy Rae, which was displayed on the newscast.
So if you watch the CBS or NBC and ABC newscast, there would be some variation on the stories they covered and what they emphasize and didn't emphasize.
Split into groups of four and tasked with creating a newscast from scratch, the teams chose stories they would focus in a specially created newsroom for the day.
Netflix also joined in on the Halloween/Stranger Things fun by sharing its own video — an old newscast that answered the lingering question, where the heck is Barb?
Fox affiliate WFXT in Boston is removing the name "Fox" from its evening newscast, citing concerns that it's hurt by being associated with the cable Fox News Channel.
But if persuadables are the new demographic darlings for political news and political parties, no single media institution may benefit more than the half-hour major network newscast.
But if teachers want to offer students more in-depth or creative options, other possibilities include a digital slideshow, TV newscast or informational article that compares the candidates.
In 2014, Newscast Studio, a website devoted in part to documenting newsroom furniture changes, reported that the Hardball set updated its look, including a glass-topped host desk.
He considered himself an unbiased reporter delivering a facts-based newscast – unlike his pro-Trump colleagues, who openly use their later airtime segments to support the president's agenda.
Mr. Conde said that the news division was creating its first investigative unit, and that an English-language streaming newscast aimed at Latino viewers would soon debut online.
Mr. Conde said that the news division was creating its first investigative unit, and that an English-language streaming newscast aimed at Latino viewers would soon debut online.
Blizzards — which are apparently considered soft gusts of wind in Wisconsin — clearly do not bother this shirtless man who sauntered through a WKRN-TV Nashville newscast this past weekend.
Someone at WNDU in Indiana is blind as a bat ... because they mixed up Frank Sinatra Jr. and Joe Piscopo (as Frank Sinatra on 'SNL') during Wednesday night's newscast.
I have repeatedly made clear that the FCC does not have the authority to revoke a license of a broadcast station based on the content of a particular newscast.
Robson's sister, who also grew up in Jackson's orbit, tearfully describes how upset she was when she learned from a newscast that her "friend" had died in June 2009.
You could combine the daily circulation of every newspaper in America with the daily viewer totals of every cable and broadcast newscast and not come close to that number.
" Jeff Glor, the "CBS Evening News" anchor, who was once close to Mr. Fager, told Ms. Duncan on the air that everyone at the newscast "supports you 100 percent.
"The true Canadian spirit lies in the game of hockey," he said, as a nearby Canadian Broadcasting Corporation crew prepared for a live report on its main nightly newscast.
Rather told CNN that, beginning Monday, he will be hosting "The News with Dan Rather," a 85033-minute program being sold as an "untraditional evening newscast" by the network.
New shows meant to appeal to HBO Now viewers include series from the comedian Jon Stewart and the sports personality Bill Simmons, "Sesame Street" and a daily newscast from Vice.
Also on the roster, the buried late-night program "Nightline" and the weather-heavy "World News Tonight," which is the network's version of the once-mighty 6:30 evening newscast.
This is especially true for entertainment TV networks, which is mostly what Viacom owns, as entertainment content usually doesn't need to be consumed live, like a sports game or newscast.
The two were welcomed by China's Ambassador Cui Tiankai, watched a musical performance and enjoyed paper and sugar sculptures -- the event was featured in a prime-time newscast in China.
If anything close to this happened with President Barack Obama and then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, it would have been the lead story of every newscast in the country.
Other than serving as a consistent representative for the militia, Finicum was also known as "Tarp Man" after he was interviewed during a live newscast while sitting under a tarp.
One can imagine the conversations that lead to the pillaging of an attic after a short segment on a local newscast highlighting a burgeoning record store's "Record Store Day" sale.
Apple has permanently banned Infowars's app from its app store, just weeks after the tech giant announced it was monitoring the right-wing conspiracy newscast for possible content policy violations.
But few in the industry could recount another instance where an evening newscast — considered the symbol of a network news brand — shifted its entire broadcast to a candidate's home turf.
From the song playing during the final scene to the "Welcome to Hell" sign shown in the newscast, keep reading to see every hint we could find about Hopper's fate.
The "Tonight" in "Vice News Tonight" — Vice Media's new weeknight newscast on HBO, which began on Monday — is a promise that the show kind of, sort of, doesn't really keep.
Although he landed two interviews with President Trump, Mr. Glor's run may prove the limits to the theory that big name anchors are no longer necessary for an evening newscast.
Ms. O'Donnell will be the third woman to assume weekday solo anchoring duties for an evening network newscast, following the pioneers Katie Couric at CBS and Diane Sawyer at ABC.
But this Sunday, like a breaking newscast in the middle of a tight game, in came politics: on the sideline and in the locker room and pretty much everywhere else.
When Ginella Massa, a Toronto-based TV reporter, recently accepted a request to host an evening newscast, she was not planning or expecting to make history for wearing a hijab.
And that's how Ms. Massa, who works at CityNews in Toronto, became the first Canadian woman to host a newscast from a large media company while wearing the head scarf.
At the same time, she becomes indispensable because only she can tame the moody, persnickety Chuck (John Michael Higgins), who anchors the newscast along with the airheaded Portia (Nicole Richie).

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