nightly news
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnightlyandnews
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nightly
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈnaɪt.li/us/ˈnaɪt.li/
(happening) ...
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news
noun[U]
uk/njuːz/us/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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(Definition ofnightlyandnewsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Whereas thenightlynewsonce covered half of the votes on interest-group scorecards, in the 1990s they covered only one-third.
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Kiszko's mother, a pitiable figure who became her son's steadfast champion onnightlynewsbroadcasts, died six months after that.
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The uncertainty about when itsnightlynewsbulletin is going to go out has not helped it to win an audience.
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In 1904 a commercial service was established to transmitnightlynewssummaries to subscribing ships, which could incorporate them into their on-board newspapers.
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The documentary aims to show mass media bias as it juxtaposes original protest footage with those images shown on thenightlynews.
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During that time, she originated numerous shows, performed interviews and was the only female anchor of thenightlynews.
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She produced weekly half-hour hi-tech newsmagazine programs, a documentary, and wrote for thenightlynews.
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The ad was immediately pulled, but the point was made, appearing on thenightlynewsand on conversation programs in its entirety.
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The first was anightlynewsmagazine, while the second covered the arts.
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Graphic footage of casualties on thenightlynewseliminated any myth of the glory of war.
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One sports studio show, whether a pregame or anightlynewsshow, was honored each year.
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Bill hosted thisnightlynewsprogramme from 1976 until 1980.
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Husing would broadcast the race live during thenightlynews.
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They are successful on their drug bust and brag about it on thenightlynewsby showing off all the drugs they have confiscated from the drug dealers.
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Skylab's demise was an international media event, with merchandising, wagering on time and place of re-entry, andnightlynewsreports.
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Miller also anchored and reported for thenightlynewsprograms.
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Other shorts included newsreels, which showed film of events from around the world, much as does anightlynewsbroadcast in the heyday of television broadcasting.
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