Collocations withnews
These are words often used in combination withnews.
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cable news
About the same percentage of respondents reported watching cable news in 1992 as in 2002 and 2004.
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celebrity news
The site is an online interpretation of the magazine, emulating the mix of celebrity news, gossip and fashion.
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daily news
The short-term model is built starting from recent observations to keep track of the highly dynamic interests of users in daily news stories.
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disappointing news
Unfortunately, this is not the only disappointing news.
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encouraging news
We regard our findings as important and encouraging news regarding the benefits of organized care programs for people with severe mood disorders.
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evening news
The university vice-chancellor's opinion was reported on the evening news.
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exciting news
In one case the dancers react to the singers' words, which exhort everyone to run up and hear exciting news.
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good news
Good news deliveries are produced with an increased animatedness, including wider pitch range and more frequent and abrupt pitch shifts.
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independent news
Yet they were evidently not independent news sources.
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live news
Typically, the documents are obtained through live news feeds, intelligence feeds, intranets, or from the web.
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local news
In areas where viewers demonstrated a greater taste for entertainment news, news directors added more soft news stories to local news broadcasts.
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mainstream news
This increase was due both to mainstream news programs adopting wide show techniques and also to wide shows increasingly reporting on politics.
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news aggregator
It has since grown to an independent news source with freelance reporters and photographers in addition to continuing as a news aggregator.
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news channel
The fourth, the news channel, will be subject to the same regulations as everyone else in television.
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news clip
If we make a 20-minute speech here and only seven seconds of it is used in a news clip, that speech can be made to represent 15 views.
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news clippings
Cards, photographs, news clippings and commemorative items were often stuck directly onto the walls.
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news correspondent
Noted and news correspondent who pioneered many new painting techniques in the west.
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news coverage
Further, the news coverage variable alone accounted for the majority of the explained variance.
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news crew
Capturing the startled look of several waiting patients as they walk in, the gendarmes and news crew proceed directly to the hoca's office, demanding his identification papers.
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news cycle
The effect was intensified by cable television news and the advent of the 24-hour news cycle.
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news footage
When this sequence is slowed down or paused, the image that irrupts into the scene becomes clear: it is news footage of the head of a dead child.
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news helicopter
He also added the area's first news helicopter.
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news magazine
The only other options available to consumers were listening to the radio, or reading a newspaper or news magazine.
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news media
More media outlets cover major political events than in the past, including the entertainment-oriented soft news media.
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news organization
Interruptions of regular or planned programming for recently-occurring events as reported by a news organization or agency.
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news outlet
This can create the expectation that a story will be covered by a favored news outlet in a particular way.
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news presenter
He was a reporter from 1972 until 1982, when he became a weekend news presenter.
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news report
We represent each news report as a conjunction of classical logic literals.
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news show
The programme credits and the faces of those reading the news show that ethnic minorities are at least adequately represented.
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news story
They are a summary of the summary which typically forms the first few lines of any news story.
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news summary
The full news is given only on the long-wave length and a news summary on the short.
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news ticker
The news ticker only appears during news bulletins and rolling-news broadcasts, and is removed from the screen during opinion shows and documentaries.
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nightly news
Whereas the nightly news once covered half of the votes on interest-group scorecards, in the 1990s they covered only one-third.
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official news
Ceremonies were choreographed, official news was read out.
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online news
Online news readership is increasing as the newspaper readership decreasing.
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sad news
The sad news is that he has been unable to give final shape to a study that could be acclaimed definitive.
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television news
Again, as expected, only the low-interested voters are likely to consider changing their vote as the result of exposure to television news.
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terrible news
The fact that negotiations have reached an impasse is terrible news.
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tragic news
On the contrary, he is quite clear that one of the characteristics of the blessed is that their happiness would be diminished by tragic news.
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up-to-date news
But then my experiences were from solid city buildings and with up-to-date news bulletins of state measures to carry people and livestock to safety.
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weekly news
No publications are issued in its place, but the local broadcasting service has been strengthened to include weekly news bulletins and discussion programmes.
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welcome news
The prospect that organic agriculture has the potential to feed the world is welcome news in light of the contradictions of modern agriculture1.
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