news cycle

collocation in English

meaningsofnewsandcycle

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news
noun[U]
uk
/njuːz/
us
/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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cycle
noun
uk
/ˈsaɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈsaɪ.kəl/
UK
a ...
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(Definition ofnewsandcyclefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnews cycle

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The effect was intensified by cable television news and the advent of the 24-hournewscycle.
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A twenty-four-hournewscycleand new ways of user-journalist interaction web boards were among the features unique to the digital format.
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This was a contrast with the day-by-day pace of thenewscycleof printed daily newspapers.
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That phrase became the most frequently quoted portion of the speech in thenewscyclethat followed.
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Thenewscyclehas changed and so have your reading habits.
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His invitees are usually the most important people in the currentnewscycle: ambassadors, former presidents, governors, political analysts, famous writers and artists.
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This staggered release allowed the filmmakers to stay atop an ever-changingnewscycle.
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The print magazine follows a quarterly schedule and focuses on big issues beyond the dailynewscycle.
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The program daily featured reports from journalists who also filed with the world's most respected press outlets, and the show was reliably a few days ahead of thenewscycle.
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News operations slowly begin to feel the burden to generate news content on a 24-hournewscycle, while keeping material fresh on their regularly scheduled newscasts.
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The necessity for management is even more significant with the advent of a 24-hournewscycleand an increasingly internet-savvy audience with ever-changing technology at its fingertips.
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Gibbs assumed responsibility for shaping the campaign message, responding to the 24/7newscycle, schmoozing with the press and fighting back when he disagreed with its reporting.
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Chu at his side for a rebuttal, hoping it would get lost in the weekend print media and not be part of the televisionnewscycle.
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And in modern journalism, especially with the emergence of 24-hour news cycles, speed is of the essence in responding to breaking stories.
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And in modern journalism, especially with the emergence of 24 hour news cycles, speed is of the essence in responding to breaking stories.
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