news ticker

collocation in English

meaningsofnewsandticker

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news
noun[U]
uk
/njuːz/
us
/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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ticker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtɪk.ər/
us
/ˈtɪk.ɚ/
informal
a ...
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(Definition ofnewsandtickerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnews ticker

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Thenewstickeronly appears during news bulletins and rolling-news broadcasts, and is removed from the screen during opinion shows and documentaries.
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The channel incorporated a largenewstickerconsisting of news headlines, weather information, sports scores and advertisements.
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During her reports, anewstickerscrolls across the bottom, displaying meaningless symbols, often containing lots of fours.
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The channel included a large on-screennewstickerthat provided news updates, weather, sports scores, stock trading data, among other information.
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It also changed itsnewstickerand time and temperature bug for the first time in years.
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Other national and local channels use anewstickeroccasionally, primarily on news programs to show up-to-date news.
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To complement this, a permanent livenewstickerhad earlier been introduced in 2006: this had only previously been in use sporadically.
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The remainder of the screen had anewsticker, current weather conditions, rotating weather images and program listings.
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This interaction is handled via a scrollingnewstickerat the bottom of the display.
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The channel sometimes incorporates a secondnewstickerabove the normal ticker during certain special coverage.
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The station's corner bug was updated to include time and temperature and anewstickerwas added to newscasts.
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Extra features include up-to-the-minute real-world game results via real-time, weekly podcasts andnewsticker, detailed football stats, information and real-world news available in five languages.
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Anewstickerwas introduced to provide updates on transport information during the blizzards that affected much of the country's transport infrastructure at the time.
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Generally, when things were going very well in a city, thenewstickerwould display headlines which are comical, or even nonsensical and often seemingly useless to the player.
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The set also features anewsticker.
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A yellownewstickerdisplay at the bottom of the screen quickly reported major headlines for people who have just changed the channel or are not listening to the audio.
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Portion of screen of regular broadcast reserved for textual and static visual content; i.e.,newsticker, time, title of segment, title of program, channel bug, etc.
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Simulated ticker displays, named after the original machines, still exist as part of the display of television news channels and on some websites seenewsticker.
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A video section that displays highlights and news bulletins, a breakingnewstickerat the bottom and a scoring section that gives in-depth analysis of results and game stats.
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