0 information or reports about recent events:
Have you heard the news about Tina and Tom? They're getting divorced.
[ + that ] The news that Dan had resigned took everyone by surprise.
We've got some good news for you. We're getting married.
Was there anything interesting on the news tonight?
I saw it on the 6 o'clock news.
I was devastated when the doctor broke the news to me.
I remember where I was when the news of Kennedy's assassination broke (= became known).
He's bad news for the company. He should never have been given the job.
They've been in the news a lot recently because of their marital problems.
1 recent information about people you know:
2 a printed or broadcast report of information about important events in the world, the country, or the local area:
3 information or reports about recent events:
4 a television or radio programme consisting of reports about recent events:
Was there anything interesting on the news this evening?
I watched the colour drain from her face as she heard the news.
They crowded round the spokesperson, eager for any news.
The news of his resignation came as a surprise to one and all.
When new mediators convey different news stories or offer different interpretations from the previous regime, they redistribute control of politics and culture.
If campaigns are about shaping information, then it is critical to control for the independent effects of news media coverage.
Twenty-two publications were editorials, notes, meeting abstracts, or news items and therefore excluded from further analysis.
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