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Synonyms for newscast


Grammar : Noun
Spell : nooz-kast, -kahst, nyooz-
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnuzˌkæst, -ˌkɑst, ˈnyuz-

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Définition of newscast

Origin :
  • 1930, from news + -cast, from broadcast.
  • As in telecast : noun broadcast
  • As in broadcast : noun information on electronic media
Example sentences :
  • Another city was being devastated by the enemy; that Danny got from the newscast.
  • Extract from : « The Hammer of Thor » by Charles Willard Diffin
  • Only four hours had passed since the newscast; why, that seemed like months, ago, now.
  • Extract from : « The Cosmic Computer » by Henry Beam Piper
  • Some newscast would be sure to get hold of the story and there'd be snide accusations.
  • Extract from : « Tinker's Dam » by Joseph Tinker
  • "It's already on every newscast, and the papers'll have it by noon—it's on the wires," Oswald said.
  • Extract from : « Prologue to an Analogue » by Leigh Richmond
  • Still, people did not find it reassuring when they heard about it on the newscast.
  • Extract from : « Stamped Caution » by Raymond Zinke Gallun
  • Jill had eaten a substantial part of the porcupine while the newscast was on.
  • Extract from : « Operation Terror » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • Verkan Vall went to the newscast visiplate and snapped it on.
  • Extract from : « Last Enemy » by Henry Beam Piper
  • We were listening to a newscast of the events that had already taken place in Dallas, Tex., at approximately 12:30 that afternoon.
  • Extract from : « Warren Commission (1 of 26): Hearings Vol. I (of 15) » by The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
  • The newscast stopped and a commercial called the attention of listeners to the virtues of an anti-allergy pill.
  • Extract from : « Operation Terror » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • That night, as Bill Howard ended his newscast, the camera did not switch to the witches.
  • Extract from : « Prologue to an Analogue » by Leigh Richmond

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