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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

Now getting $100,000 a year for his newscasting, Vandercook is "amazed" by the freedom of U.S. radio.

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

"Here is the news," said the announcer in the typically dry, burnt-toast style of BBC newscasting.

From Time Magazine Archive

He paid no attention to the hurrying figures about him, nor did he hear the loud shouting of the newscasting cone that was already bringing reports of the disaster.

From Astounding Stories, May, 1931 by Various




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