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newsmagazine
[nooz-mag-uh-zeen, nyooz-]
noun
a periodical specializing in reports and commentaries on current events, usually issued weekly.
Radio and Television.magazine.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of newsmagazine1
Example Sentences
Deborah Norville, the former network news correspondent and host who joined ‘Inside Edition’ in 1995, is leaving the syndicated newsmagazine show after 30 years.
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.
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.
The venerable CBS newsmagazine is in an unprecedented bind between a Trump lawsuit and a pending sale of parent company Paramount Global.
Now it is “60 Minutes,” the newsmagazine that inspired Oliver’s brand of topical satire, that's in jeopardy.
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