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newsmagazine

[nooz-mag-uh-zeen, nyooz-]

noun

  1. a periodical specializing in reports and commentaries on current events, usually issued weekly.

  2. Radio and Television.magazine.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of newsmagazine1

First recorded in 1920–25; news + magazine
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Deborah Norville, the former network news correspondent and host who joined ‘Inside Edition’ in 1995, is leaving the syndicated newsmagazine show after 30 years.

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The newsmagazine continues to do tough coverage of the White House while Paramount Global considers a settlement to clear a path for its sale to Skydance.

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The CBS newsmagazine is embroiled in a legal battle with the president over its October interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris, which Trump claims was deceptively edited to help her presidential campaign.

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The venerable CBS newsmagazine is in an unprecedented bind between a Trump lawsuit and a pending sale of parent company Paramount Global.

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Now it is “60 Minutes,” the newsmagazine that inspired Oliver’s brand of topical satire, that's in jeopardy.

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