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newsbeat

American  
[nooz-beet, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌbit, ˈnyuz- /

noun

  1. beat.


Etymology

Origin of newsbeat

news + beat

Example Sentences

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Chandran, who also starred in season two of Bridgerton, tells BBC Newsbeat she wasn't too familiar with the source material before she was cast.

From BBC

"I think as a woman of colour in this industry, it is unfortunately something that is somewhat the status quo," Chandran tells Newsbeat.

From BBC

BBC Newsbeat spoke to Ehio and other gospel artists about why it's such a big moment for them.

From BBC

He's part of a growing number uploading #GospelMusic, and TikTok tells Newsbeat the number of posts with the tag worldwide have doubled from two to four million in the last 12 months.

From BBC

BBC Newsbeat's been speaking to body doubles - the unsung heroes who helped to bring director Fennell's interpretation of Emily Brontë's classic novel to life - to find out how it was done.

From BBC