evening news
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeveningandnews
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evening
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈiːv.nɪŋ/us/ˈiːv.nɪŋ/
the part of the day between the end of the afternoon ...
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news
noun[U]
uk/njuːz/us/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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(Definition ofeveningandnewsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The university vice-chancellor's opinion was reported on theeveningnews.
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Earlyeveningnewsprograms seldom feature investigative reports.
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Which television station do you watch most for localeveningnews?
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In the 1990s, the three major networkeveningnewsprograms faced increasing competition for viewers from cable programs.
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They presented political information primarily through undifferentiated networkeveningnewsprograms.
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Measuring the number of stories or amount of time devoted to some of these celebrities is a way to analyze the provision of soft news in networkeveningnewsprograms.
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Even during waking life, we focus disproportionately on emotionally salient events when reporting narratives, as a quick glance at theeveningnewsor the movie listings will attest.
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I heard it on theeveningnewsand it was a live matter.
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I know the results were received with some scepticism because there was no spectacular, last-minute breakthrough perfectly timed for theeveningnews.
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As it is, all that the great majority of the population see are a few brief edited highlights on theeveningnews.
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I define "prime time" as from theeveningnewsuntil midnight.
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He later clarified that his wife was unhappy about him bringing work home and continuing to be worried as he watched theeveningnews.
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He anchored theeveningnewsfor over 20 years.
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They blocked rush hour traffic, had 17 protesters arrested, and appeared on theeveningnews.
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The station's earlyeveningnewsprogramming has also seen viewership gains.
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Immediately after theeveningnews, this show resumes until 2 in the mid-night.
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She was a successfuleveningnewsanchor with a six figure salary.
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He was the maineveningnewsanchor from 1966 until 1983.
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She later became the weekend news anchor, and then the weekdayeveningnewsanchor and producer.
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He later became a late afternoon and earlyeveningnewsanchor.
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