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- noun Plural form of
newscast .
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Examples
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I finally saw the incident in newscasts later but still didn't catch the gist of the whole thing, I do a lot better when I can read the report.
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I finally saw the incident in newscasts later but still didn't catch the gist of the whole thing, I do a lot better when I can read the report.
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I finally saw the incident in newscasts later but still didn't catch the gist of the whole thing, I do a lot better when I can read the report.
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I finally saw the incident in newscasts later but still didn't catch the gist of the whole thing, I do a lot better when I can read the report.
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I finally saw the incident in newscasts later but still didn't catch the gist of the whole thing, I do a lot better when I can read the report.
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I finally saw the incident in newscasts later but still didn't catch the gist of the whole thing, I do a lot better when I can read the report.
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I finally saw the incident in newscasts later but still didn't catch the gist of the whole thing, I do a lot better when I can read the report.
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I finally saw the incident in newscasts later but still didn't catch the gist of the whole thing, I do a lot better when I can read the report.
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Unfortunately, it looks like the downside wasn't evaluated as thoroughly: Leno's lower ratings at 10: 00 meant diminished ratings for 11: 00 p.m. local station newscasts, an unacceptable price for network affiliates, for whom the newscasts are a cash cow.
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Instead of the traditional thing you see on most newscasts, which is we reach out to experts and we reach out to pundits and we reach out to politicians, these are just average people with something to say, who have been reaching out to us and saying, we want our message heard as well.
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