"Evening newscasts" refers to the television programs that provide news, updates, and stories in the evening time, usually around dinnertime or before bedtime.
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If nothing else, Vice News Tonight deserves cheers for eschewing that staple of the groveling - for - ratings
network evening newscasts.
And a few loud parents» haranguing of State Education Commissioner John King at town hall meetings has become a staple
of evening newscasts.
So if the rhythm is right, we are over-ready for a return of the ice,» Smith said in his comment on the January 18, 1977,
ABC evening newscast.
«Perhaps some on the court fear that releasing same - day audio would encourage advocates (or even justices) to grandstand during oral arguments in the hopes of
influencing evening newscasts,» Adler wrote.
We've heard the expression often
quoted even newscasts: big sister USA sneezes and cousin Canada catches a cold.
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The evening newscast isn't obsolete,» says Josh Tyrangiel, the former Time and Bloomberg News editor who joined Vice News in October 2015 to launch the newscast.
A simple meal with someone can become an intentional exploration of a culture beyond politics, religion and what
the evening newscasts choose to feed us.
She's been a reporter for PIX11's morning and
evening newscasts, and now leads the Monica Makes It Happen franchise.
«Because if this level of facts existed about say a Chris Christie this would be on the network
evening newscasts every night.
WASHINGTON — A new study finds Americans of all ages are charting their own paths across a media landscape that no longer relies on front pages and
evening newscasts to dictate what's worth knowing.
Although enraged at the image of a Michael Vick killing dogs for fun and profit, the notion of dog fighting is turned off with
the evening newscast.
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the evening newscasts.