1. And although the afternoon radio newscasts led with it, they did not dwell upon the ceremony. 2. First, the other day I was paying especially close attention to a radio newscast about the O.J. Simpson trial. 3. Each day they turn up the radio newscast for the latest word on the government rules that freeze most savings to prop up the tottering banking system. 4. If a listener tunes in to a radio newscast a minute late, he misses the top story, Harris said. 5. It was the first live radio newscast combining reports for distant world capitals, and most broadcasters credit Trout with creating the role of anchorman. 6. It was the first live radio newscast combining reports from distant world capitals, and many broadcasters credit Trout with creating the role of anchorman. 7. It was the first live radio newscast combining reports for distant world capitals, and many broadcasters credit Trout with creating the role of anchorman. 8. Bosnian Serb radio newscasts followed a similar pattern. |
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