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- noun Plural form of
newsmagazine .
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Examples
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Most of the news -- so-called newsmagazines now are filled with crime and court stories, an entire hour devoted to some previously not very well-know crime story somewhere in Nebraska now becomes the hour on CBS.
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Thanks to opportunistic politicians, single-minded advocacy groups, and unscrupulous TV "newsmagazines," people must unlearn their many misperceptions about the world around them.
Sex Offender Issues 2009
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I note that in the early days of the Afghan war, the weekly newsmagazines were printing glowing accounts and pictures of CIA agents on horseback, in traditional Afghan garb ....
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why we aren’t putting Omar Khadr on trial 2010
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CNET columnist Eric Mack, commenting in June about the FCC study, said that thanks to the Internet as the primary source for news, there are about 13,400 fewer news editorial jobs in 2010 than in 2006, including newsmagazines, TV and radio.
Jeff Burbank: Cities, Counties Need to Create 'Town Journalist' Job to Make up for Decline in Local News Coverage Jeff Burbank 2011
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I note that in the early days of the Afghan war, the weekly newsmagazines were printing glowing accounts and pictures of CIA agents on horseback, in traditional Afghan garb ....
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why we aren’t putting Omar Khadr on trial 2010
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Arthur Kirkland says: zuch: I note that in the early days of the Afghan war, the weekly newsmagazines were printing glowing accounts and pictures of CIA agents on horseback, in traditional Afghan garb ....
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why we aren’t putting Omar Khadr on trial 2010
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People who follow current events by reading the papers and newsmagazines regularly can guess what is likely to happen about as accurately as the specialists whom the papers quote.
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CNET columnist Eric Mack, commenting in June about the FCC study, said that thanks to the Internet as the primary source for news, there are about 13,400 fewer news editorial jobs in 2010 than in 2006, including newsmagazines, TV and radio.
Jeff Burbank: Cities, Counties Need to Create 'Town Journalist' Job to Make up for Decline in Local News Coverage Jeff Burbank 2011
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Most of the surviving newsmagazines, such as NBC's own Dateline, depend on true-crime stories, hidden-camera investigations and tabloid-worthy interviews to remain competitive.
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The two newsmagazines devoted much of their time to the shooting of U.S.
Showtime's Californication Hits High, Shameless Is Biggest Drama Premiere in 7 Years 2011
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