Associations to the word «News»
Noun
- Programme
- Commentary
- Agency
- Sentinel
- Entertainment
- Weekend
- Rupert
- Telegraph
- Syndication
- Branding
- Obituary
- Network
- Flagship
- Evening
- Television
- Weather
- Announcement
- Wildfire
- Dallas
- Article
- Forecast
- Telecast
- Telegram
- Cable
- Interview
- Dow
- Portal
- Startling
- Magazine
- Rocky
- Format
- Ranking
- Contributor
- Anime
- Cw
- Dispatch
- Illustrated
- Reilly
- Dayton
- Id
- Sport
- Segment
- Blackout
- Dissemination
- Bangor
- Messenger
- Scoop
- Item
- Nea
- Analyst
- Chronicle
- Duluth
- Clip
- Ledger
- Williamsburg
- Mercury
- Today
- Rejoicing
- Celebrity
- Argus
- Viewer
- Fm
- Censorship
- Digest
- Lifestyle
- Morning
- Fars
- Subscriber
- Am
- Scandal
- Local
- Summary
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
NEWS, noun. New information of interest.
NEWS, noun. Reports of current events broadcast via media such as newspapers or television.
NEWS, noun. (computing) (internet) posts published on newsgroups
NEWS AGENCIES, noun. Plural of news agency
NEWS AGENCY, noun. An organisation that gathers and distributes news.
NEWS ANCHOR, noun. (US) (Canada) A presenter of news broadcasts.
NEWS ANCHORS, noun. Plural of news anchor
NEWS CHANNEL, noun. A television channel dedicated to news, often operating continuously
NEWS CONFERENCE, noun. A press conference.
NEWS CONFERENCES, noun. Plural of news conference
NEWS CORRESPONDENT, noun. A person who supplies news to a newspaper or a magazine; journalist.
NEWS CORRESPONDENT, noun. A person who sends audio or visual reports to radio or television stations.
NEWS CRAWL, noun. (broadcasting) A line of text of latest news, that moves across the lower part of a television screen.
NEWS CRAWLS, noun. Plural of news crawl
NEWS DESK, noun. Alternative spelling of newsdesk
NEWS FLASH, noun. Alternative spelling of newsflash
NEWS HOLE, noun. The amount of space in a newspaper or broadcast news show that remains for journalism after advertising has been placed; the amount of content a news provider needs to create in every publishing cycle.
NEWS MEDIA, noun. All the various forms of communicating news to the public collectively
NEWS MEDIAS, noun. Plural of news media
NEWS STREAM, noun. A stream of breaking news items generated automatically
NEWS TICKER, noun. A device, used primarily in the 20th century, which printed out incoming news stories on paper tape.
NEWS TICKER, noun. Any device for displaying incoming news stories.
NEWS TICKER, noun. A line of text of latest news, that moves across the lower part of a television screen or monitor.
NEWS TICKERS, noun. Plural of news ticker
NEWS WIRE, noun. Alternative spelling of newswire
NEWS WIRES, noun. Plural of news wire
Dictionary definition
NEWS, noun. Information about recent and important events; "they awaited news of the outcome".
NEWS, noun. Information reported in a newspaper or news magazine; "the news of my death was greatly exaggerated".
NEWS, noun. A program devoted to current events, often using interviews and commentary; "we watch the 7 o'clock news every night".
NEWS, noun. Informal information of any kind that is not previously known to someone; "it was news to me".
NEWS, noun. The quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins; "the judge conceded the newsworthiness of the trial"; "he is no longer news in the fashion world".
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