Newscast (noun)

  1. A program on television or radio in which news stories are reported.
  2. A broadcast of news and current events.

Origin:

Newscast, from news + cast, first recorded in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  1. I always watch the evening newscast to catch up on the day's events.
  2. He listened to the newscast on the radio while driving to work.
  3. The newscast covered local, national, and international news.
  4. The newscast included a weather forecast and sports update.
  5. He anchor of the newscast read the headlines and introduced the stories.
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