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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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In order to avoid too ivory tower an approach, Northwestern gives its students practical experience covering a newsbeat for Chicago's American.

From Time Magazine Archive

The dustup was over the newsbeat Smith had scored on the Wake meeting by breaking an agreement with his peers.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Chicago some rewritemen still invoke the old unwritten city-room rule to omit the names of the show and the station on which a local TV newsbeat originated.

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Inevitably, Reporter Murrow began to get restless for a newsbeat.

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