WordNet
n. a radio broadcast of news
Wikipedia
Radio News was an American monthly technology magazine published from 1919 to 1971. The magazine was started by Hugo Gernsback as a magazine for amateur radio enthusiasts, but it evolved to cover all the technical aspects to radio and electronics. In 1929 a bankruptcy forced the sale of Gernsback's publishing company to B. A. Mackinnon. In 1938 Ziff-Davis Publishing acquired the magazines.
Radio News could refer to:
Usage examples of "radio news".
According to the most recent radio news report, the Kansas Highway Patrol believes that Oliver traveled south only a short distance, then doubled back and slipped into Topeka, where he is now supposedly hiding out.
Anyway, she did beat reporting, then she moved up in the ranks and became head of radio news, then executive producer for radio.
A PBS radio news host stated that the image of the Republican Party as pro-woman, pro-minorities, and pro-tolerance was in sharp contrast to the delegates on the floor, 60 percent of whom self-identified as conservative Christians.
According to the latest reports from regular radio news, the zeppelin was now intending to bypass the naval airship facility at Akron, and come more or less straight on to Chicago.
A radio news bulletin says the National Guard is massacring students at Kent State and Nixon is still bombing Cambodia.
Armstrong had allowed him to come home to check when the radio news had again reported bad slides in this part of the resettlement area.
The radio news channels, too, were busy, with no news she didn't already know.