"Newscast" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Newscast" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Newscast" Meaning

A newscast is a broadcast of current events, news, and informations, often presented in a television or radio program. It can include reports, interviews, and analysis from journalists and experts, and may also include video footage, graphics, and other visual elements to enhance the presentation.

"Newscast" Examples

Usage Examples of "Newscast"


The network's prime-time newscast is broadcasted every evening, covering local and international news.
The morning newscast on CNN provided in-depth analysis of the latest political developments.
The innovative newscast format used animated graphics to make the news more engaging and interactive.
The evening newscast on BBC focused on the latest developments in the Brexit negotiations.
The internet news outlet revolutionized the way people consumed newscasts by providing a 24/7 live stream of news and updates.

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