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airtime broadcast time allotted, as to an event or news story, on television or radio.
anchor in broadcasting, the main announcer on a news program. [1/7 definitions]
anchorman in broadcasting, the main announcer on a news program.
anchorperson the main announcer on a news broadcast.
anchorwoman in broadcasting, a female anchor on a news program.
boilerplate in journalism, written material created by a news agency or similar business that is typeset and ready to be used across various syndicated publications. [1/5 definitions]
break to come into public notice, as news. [1/26 definitions]
carry to make (news, a program, or the like) available to viewers or listeners, as a newspaper or a television or radio station. [1/16 definitions]
circulation the motion or passage of something, such as money or news, from person to person or place to place. [1/4 definitions]
clipsheet a sheet of paper containing news articles, features, or releases, printed on one side for easy clipping and reprinting.
commentator one who provides a commentary, esp. one who reports news along with background information or interpretation in a radio or television broadcast.
correspondent a person who reports news or contributes articles regularly to a newspaper, magazine, TV network, or the like, from a distant area. [1/4 definitions]
crier one who cries aloud or proclaims news or advertisements, such as a town crier or a hawker of merchandise. [1/2 definitions]
current events significant events that have recently occurred in a particular area or in the world at large, often reported in the news and discussed publicly.
dateline at the beginning of a news article, a line giving the place and usu. the date of its origin.
digest a collection of literary works, scientific abstracts, news items, or the like, esp. in an abridged form. [1/8 definitions]
dispatch a communication sent with haste or speed, such as a news bulletin. [1/7 definitions]
doomscrolling the practice of sifting through online news stories and consuming excessively large amounts of news depicting violence, corruption, or devastation.
exclusive a news item or story that only one news organization has obtained. [1/5 definitions]
eye-opener a piece of news or an experience that startles or enlightens. [1/2 definitions]
follow to subscribe to a news feed on a website. [1/15 definitions]