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a broadcast of news or commentary on the news

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The one-hour newscast, which has been airing at 7 p.m.
CJ Torida, Jasmin Gabriel-Galban, and Joanne Ponsoy of leading North Central Luzon newscast "Balitang Amianan" follow through the next Saturday.
Weam Al Dakheel entered the history books when she appeared alongside anchor Omar Al Nashwan to become the first female in the history of state-owned Saudi TV Channel 1 to present the nightly 9:30 newscast. Traditionally, men have dominated hard newscasts in Saudi Arabia, while female presenters focused more on soft morning newscasts, women's programmes, cooking shows and weather updates.
For those who have limited access to the internet and want to go beyond the printed word or are drawn to watching video footage of news events, TV newscasts remain the preferred source of information.
Rumours cite other reasonsHowever, according to background information, disputes between the newscast management and journalistic team itself are allegedly behind this step.
The second step comprises describing each discourse unit of the newscast by using the here-named Newscast Discursive Metadata (NDM).
HBO and Vice offered few details about the daily newscast, other than to say that it will draw on 30 global bureaus and "feature the original on-the-ground reporting viewers expect from Vice.'' It will begin sometime this fall and be shown on the main HBO network, but Vice spokesman Jake Goldman said a time slot had not been set yet.
At WCCO in Minneapolis, the audience for the 4:30 newscast is made up almost entirely of people 25 to 54 years old, says News Director Scott Libin.
KLRT's newscast, which starts at 9 p.m., an hour earlier than its competitors, continued to improve its rating, scoring a 7 household rating for the market.
newscast. The copy was probably written for the morning newscast, but it wasn't changed.
6:15-6:30 p.m.: Live daily newscast from the conference including interviews and a preview of conference activities.
UO professor Jim Upshaw and visiting professor David Koranda, along with Canadian professor Gennadiy Chernov, found that 90 percent of the 294 newscasts analyzed had at least one instance per newscast of what has been labeled "stealth advertising." In a study published in the journal Electronic News, they found 750 instances of commercial influences (including the example above), about 2.5 per newscast averaging 1 minute 42 seconds long.
But Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruffs first full week at the helm of the Alphabet's evening newscast Jan.
As of the publication of this piece, CBS had yet to decide who would take over at the helm of the CBS Evening News, while longtime CBS newsman Bob Schieffer continued to fill in at the third place newscast.