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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
news bulletin
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Briefing groups have been established at many locations and a news bulletin is circulated throughout the Company's businesses.
▪ Instead, she crouched over the radio, listening, like all the others, as the news bulletin began.
▪ Restrict yourself to one news bulletin a day, or avoid the news and newspapers altogether.
▪ The 8 p.m. news bulletin each evening gave prominence to presidential and governmental words and deeds.
▪ When a news bulletin informed him of the crash of ValuJet Flight 592, he realized that call would never come.
WordNet
news bulletin

n. a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story [syn: newsflash, flash, newsbreak]

Usage examples of "news bulletin".

Oakley's office with her hysterically weeping young daughter, would be murmured of, spoken of, relayed by telephone and in person like an electronic news bulletin flung in myriad directions simultaneously through Mt.

With a start, Norman realised that for months past he had not taken in a news bulletin to digest it properly.

When those programs were interrupted for a news bulletin that part of the world was seriously annoyed.

While he ate his Dutch ham and sausage the warder gave him the gist of a British news bulletin which had just come in.

And Theresa, who'd just gotten the report from a radio news bulletin, said no, no one from the Secret Service had been killed, but one of them was shot.