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newsmagazine
[ nooz-mag-uh-zeen, nyooz- ]
noun
- a periodical specializing in reports and commentaries on current events, usually issued weekly.
- Radio and Television. magazine ( def 5a ).
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of newsmagazine1
Example Sentences
Deborah Norville, who was 36 when she joined the syndicated newsmagazine show “Inside Edition” in 1995 after reporting for CBS News and anchoring on NBC’s “Today,” will be stepping away from the anchor job after 30 years.
He will remain with NBC News as anchor of the true crime newsmagazine “Dateline.”
The staffs of newsmagazine “20/20” and late night program “Nightline” are being consolidated under the ABC News Studios production unit.
He will remain in the division as anchor of its true crime newsmagazine “Dateline,” where he will have an expanded role.
Musk's dander was up after the long-running newsmagazine shared a promotion of their segment on the proposed slashing of federal funding for USAID.
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