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- adjective Not of or pertaining to
news .
Etymologies
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Examples
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ABC plans almost as much coverage, with only two hours of nonnews programming.
Too Much, Too Soon? 2007
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This bit of nonnews has to strike some in the Democratic Party the same way I looked upon the inevitability of the Bob Dole For President freight train in 1996.
From On High 2007
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They temporarily banned advertising and all nonnews programming.
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News Daily News Tattle Columnist MICHELLE "Bombshell" McGee has been in the nonnews a lot recently - she's a far more important story
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News Daily News Tattle Columnist MICHELLE "Bombshell" McGee has been in the nonnews a lot recently - she's a far more important story
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All the printing and traditional nonnews operations like circulation are being outsourced.
NYT > Home Page By PETER APPLEBOME 2010
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The final edition sold quickly; The Seattle Times, which handled nonnews functions for the P-I under a joint operating agreement that dated to 1983, printed three times as many P-Is as usual.
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The final edition sold quickly; The Seattle Times, which handled nonnews functions for the P-I under a joint operating agreement that dated to 1983, printed three times as many P-Is as usual.
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The final edition sold quickly; The Seattle Times, which handled nonnews functions for the P-I under a joint operating agreement that dated to 1983, printed three times as many P-Is as usual.
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And some nonnews programming, like talk radio hotheads, get demonstrably big listenerships.
Articles 2009
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