91.   Even news programs are increasingly judged for their entertainment value.

92.   Eventually a radio news program explains why.

93.   Eventually, Sladder finds himself a fixture on television news programs.

94.   Entertainment programs cater to the young, and news programs ignore them.

95.   Failing that, television news programs have taken to analyzing political commercials, noting where they stray from accuracy or decency.

96.   ESPN Home Video also will include releases based on its SportsCenter news programs and other programming such as the X-Games.

97.   Executives from both Time Warner and Cablevision said WRNN did not present any real competition to their local news programs, but French disagreed.

98.   Even before she addressed the convention with a prime-time, Clinton-bashing speech Tuesday night, Hutchison had already appeared on six network television news programs.

99.   Figuring out why one network news program attracts viewers and another loses them is a periodic diversion for the chronic viewer.

100.   For example, if a plane crash occurs, Jetblue will not suspend news programs about it.

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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