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  • And he got no newsbreaking quotes from her — unlike Barbara Walters just a few weeks ago.

    Piers Morgan Debuts on CNN; 25 Years To Go? 2011

  • It is understandable that cellphones with cameras, for example, play a great deal in relaying news and photos to the editorial desks once a newsbreaking development had taken place.

    Gov't media lag behind in coverage 2008

  • If you have a photo of a newsbreaking event, you can make your own phone calls to the MSM.

    Competition « BuzzMachine 2005

  • Mr Hartigan said the newspaper he described as '' the voice of Victoria '' had, under Mr Guthrie, '' lost its newsbreaking ability '' and was '' often following the stories of its competitor

    The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines 2010

  • And at the same time, all the newspapers are claiming that the Internet is putting them out of business due to blogs and such, but that "citizen journalism" cannot compete with the quality of traditional journalism due to the costs of putting reporters on the ground in various newsbreaking places around the world.

    Journerdism | Will Sullivan's Stompin' ground for journalists and nerds. 2009

  • A relative who is better informed than I am had the inside report, and as I happened to have my camera along, I photographed the shocking evidence. virtually nothing about this in the MSM, and while the blogosphere has gotten too large to monitor, I for one will not sit idly by and ignore a major event that should be newsbreaking, but is instead being covered up.

    Classical Values 2009

  • Here is how ABC put the newsbreaking title as the header;

    Latest Articles 2008

  • What it doesn’t have is anything of newsbreaking substance much less of significance.

    Firedoglake » Any Ideas? 2006

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