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newscasting





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"Please be upstanding for the queen of newscasting," said the former Radio 1 DJ at Tuesday's event.

From BBC • Mar. 9, 2011

British announcers' voices are friendly, very individual, and carry an impression of sanity and authority, well suited to newscasting.

From Time Magazine Archive

But aside from Edwards, the network, which pioneered in television newscasting and for years stood a tall first in the field, is now losing out to its competitors.

From Time Magazine Archive

In television newscasting nowadays, everybody's got his own private beat. but NBC's laconic Edwin Newman, 49. is a universalist, the one guy in the shop who is considered au courant on everything.

From Time Magazine Archive

A newscasting company re-broadcast a private television contact with the town at the moment the Wabbly entered it.

From Morale A Story of the War of 1941-43 by Leinster, Murray




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