81.   It was high drama played out liveover television news shows locally and in other cities where regular broadcasts were interrupted.

82.   It was a couple of months after the bombing and a news show was doing another story about militias.

83.   It is not unknown for sought-after newsmakers to bump a news show or two from their itineraries.

84.   It likely will be a news magazine show.

85.   Its lineup will feature talk shows, news shows, self-help shows and cartoons.

86.   Just as the serious news shows had done with the Speck tape and the paintball tape, Gibbons hooked me with sensational stuff, however cynically.

87.   Late at night, by himself, Cameron sprawled on a couch in his fresh jersey, watching the sports news shows flash his face above the words All-Star.

88.   Many a Sunday-morning news show will no doubt debate the question into oblivion.

89.   MacNeil, known as Robin to every guest, great and small, announced a year ago that he would retire this month from the news show.

90.   Milhem says Israel is asking Palestinians to stop broadcasting incidents that are shown globally by the BBC and CNN, and on Israeli news shows as well.

n. + show >>共 541
television 9.42%
radio 5.84%
trade 4.63%
fashion 3.98%
gun 3.91%
record 3.14%
news 2.64%
air 2.23%
poll 2.17%
award 2.16%
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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