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- a "newscast" are television programs lasting from seconds to hours that provide updates on events. Programs can vary their focus; some newscasts discuss...
- Newscast is a British daily podcast and w****ly television programme produced by BBC News. It takes a look at the day's main news, political events and...
- produces its own w****day local newscasts at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m., and KUMV-TV (channel 8) in Williston simulcasts KMOT's newscasts with local inserts. The four...
- regional newscasts on the network's owned-and-operated stations (O&Os), which are closely tied to the national news division. Local newscasts on CTV 2...
- midday or early-evening newscasts, the latter of which is often extended by a half-hour to compete with the national evening newscasts provided by the "Big...
- published shortly after Harvey's death in 2009 Several local morning newscasts on Fox owned-and-operated and affiliated television stations in the United...
- production of Global Maritimes' newscasts in mid-August 2008, and on September 4, 2008, took over production of all newscasts at CHCA-TV (the E! station in...
- the network's newscasts, now titled Noticiero Telemundo CNN ("Telemundo CNN News"), on May 31 of that year, with production of the newscasts becoming based...
- of late local newscasts on affiliates without their own news department or which opted to preempt regularly scheduled local newscasts on certain holidays)...
- late-night newscasts across its four Atlantic Canada stations. Likewise, the Alberta stations in Calgary and Edmonton produce their own evening newscasts, but...