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newsmagazine

American  
[nooz-mag-uh-zeen, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌmæg əˌzin, ˈnyuz- /

noun

  1. a periodical specializing in reports and commentaries on current events, usually issued weekly.

  2. Radio and Television. magazine.


Etymology

Origin of newsmagazine

First recorded in 1920–25; news + magazine

Example Sentences

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The TV newsmagazine has undergone an overhaul, with veteran correspondent Scott Pelley and others recently fired.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026

It was a primo gig: Kelly got an hour of the Today show, a Sunday-night newsmagazine program, and a correspondent role during breaking news and political coverage.

From Slate • May 6, 2026

Many CBS News journalists -- including top producers of the flagship newsmagazine "60 Minutes" -- have quit while airing complaints of interference in their editorial independence at the company.

From Barron's • Mar. 2, 2026

Campanile, who was brought on by former “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens when he oversaw recent changes at the newscast, will return to the newsmagazine.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 28, 2025

I try to reach out and touch the corner of an Arabian newsmagazine.

From "Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements

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