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* {{Dateline}}

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* {{Dateline}}{{Dateline}}: The location, date, and sometimes the source of a news story.
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* ContinuityAnnouncement: A short announcement between programs that identifies the network.
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* AreWeGettingThis: A nearby news reporter or camera crew tries to videotape anything amazing or disastrous.

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* AreWeGettingThis: A nearby news reporter or camera filming crew tries to videotape anything amazing or disastrous.an unexpected, extraordinary event.
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* AreWeGettingThis: If some catastrophe ever happens, there'll be a reporter with a camera operator nearby.

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* AreWeGettingThis: If some catastrophe ever happens, there'll be a A nearby news reporter with a or camera operator nearby.crew tries to videotape anything amazing or disastrous.
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* AreWeGettingThis

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* AreWeGettingThisAreWeGettingThis: If some catastrophe ever happens, there'll be a reporter with a camera operator nearby.
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* SmarmyHost

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* SmarmyHostSmarmyHost: A vain {{slimeball}} of a show's host.
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* BRoll

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* BRollBRoll: Illustrative footage inserted into real-time broadcasts that use Linear-Editing systems.
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* DelusionsOfLocalGrandeur

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* DelusionsOfLocalGrandeurDelusionsOfLocalGrandeur: Newsreaders believe they are local celebrities due to their jobs.
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[!![{{Spectacle}} Audiovisual phenomena]] associated with news broadcasts:

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[!![{{Spectacle}} !![[{{Spectacle}} Audiovisual phenomena]] associated with news broadcasts:
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[[{{Spectacle}} Audiovisual phenomena]] associated with news broadcasts:

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[[{{Spectacle}} [!![{{Spectacle}} Audiovisual phenomena]] associated with news broadcasts:
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Typical features of a News Broadcast:

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Typical !!Typical features of a News Broadcast:
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* FriendInThePress
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* TheSlug
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* AreWeGettingThis
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Typical features of a NewsBroadcast:

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Typical features of a NewsBroadcast:News Broadcast:
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Ostensibly factual presentation of current events of note, usually in a half-hour form. In the United States, {{News Broadcast}}s are generally evening shows, with 6 PM and 11 PM slots being the most common; in the Central and Mountain time zones, 5PM and 10PM newscasts are the norm. Most networks provide an early-evening nationwide news feed going out live at 6:30 PM Eastern, which affiliate stations then run back-to-back with a locally-produced news program; the late-evening news is usually also a local production as well. Many stations also produce a Noon news. The UK's similar, with a "parent" news broadcast and the "regional" broadcasts immediately after on, although this is now only common on Creator/TheBBC and their competitor, ITV.

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Ostensibly factual presentation of current events of note, usually in a half-hour form. In the United States, {{News Broadcast}}s News Broadcasts are generally evening shows, with 6 PM and 11 PM slots being the most common; in the Central and Mountain time zones, 5PM and 10PM newscasts are the norm. Most networks provide an early-evening nationwide news feed going out live at 6:30 PM Eastern, which affiliate stations then run back-to-back with a locally-produced news program; the late-evening news is usually also a local production as well. Many stations also produce a Noon news. The UK's similar, with a "parent" news broadcast and the "regional" broadcasts immediately after on, although this is now only common on Creator/TheBBC and their competitor, ITV.
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[[{{Spectacle}} Audiovisual phenomenon]] associated with news broadcasts:

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[[{{Spectacle}} Audiovisual phenomenon]] phenomena]] associated with news broadcasts:
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Ostensibly factual presentation of current events of note, usually in a half-hour form. In the United States, {{News Broadcast}}s are generally evening shows, with 6 PM and 11 PM slots being the most common; in the Central and Mountain time zones, 5PM and 10PM newscasts are the norm. Most networks provide an early-evening nationwide news feed going out live at 6:30 PM Eastern, which affiliate stations then run back-to-back with a locally-produced news program; the late-evening news is usually also a local production as well. Many stations also produce a Noon news. The UK's similar, with a "parent" news broadcast and the "regional" broadcasts immediately after on, although this is now only common on TheBBC and their competitor, ITV.

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Ostensibly factual presentation of current events of note, usually in a half-hour form. In the United States, {{News Broadcast}}s are generally evening shows, with 6 PM and 11 PM slots being the most common; in the Central and Mountain time zones, 5PM and 10PM newscasts are the norm. Most networks provide an early-evening nationwide news feed going out live at 6:30 PM Eastern, which affiliate stations then run back-to-back with a locally-produced news program; the late-evening news is usually also a local production as well. Many stations also produce a Noon news. The UK's similar, with a "parent" news broadcast and the "regional" broadcasts immediately after on, although this is now only common on TheBBC Creator/TheBBC and their competitor, ITV.

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