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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

"It is hard for television newscasting to serve the more mature purposes of journalism," says Harold Fleming, director of the Potomac Institute.

From Time Magazine Archive

Although cinemoguls, he says, have told him that he could be "as big as anything in Hollywood," he insists that radio newscasting is his m�tier.

From Time Magazine Archive

It worked out new radio newscasting ideas, got some good beats, was dubbed by one admiring opposition boss "the University of Transradio" because so many of its trained men graduated to bigger, better-paying outfits.

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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