71.   But the music is still occasionally used by CBS for some news programs, and people are likely to hear it in other forums as well.

72.   By carefully contriving scenes irresistible to television cameras, the candidates sought to guarantee themselves a hefty share of the coveted time on local news programs.

73.   But while they are no longer the dominant force they once were, the network newscasts remain the most influential news programs on TV.

74.   Cable television, which allows Germans to watch Italian game shows or Swedes to watch French news programs, has spread the Zeitgeist to the masses.

75.   Certainly the network news programs could use the jolt.

76.   Chaperones, a camera crew, two members of the Chicago Bulls and a public relations person went on the trip, the news program said.

77.   Cheney was interviewed from his townhouse in McLean, Va., for three nightly news programs.

78.   Clinton spinners have gone dervish for TV news programs, performing paroxysms of outrage.

79.   CNN intends to create a new morning news program in the spring featuring Zahn, Isaacson said.

80.   CNN executives are trying to give more face time to the people they consider their top stars and putting more focus on general news programs.

n. + program >>共 1065
government 3.08%
computer 2.82%
television 2.29%
weapon 2.13%
education 2.08%
news 1.91%
software 1.70%
space 1.54%
welfare 1.53%
treatment 1.30%
news + n. >>共 346
report 29.04%
organization 8.59%
service 3.98%
coverage 3.86%
program 3.53%
story 3.19%
magazine 2.20%
show 1.75%
account 1.67%
broadcast 1.48%
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