"day-to-day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Still, the paper's day-to-day coverage is the product of journalistic adrenaline - the desire to be quicker, sharper, better.
- In the meantime, besides directing the day-to-day coverage of the Atlanta papers, Mr. Rosenfeld will assist Mr. Smith in finding his replacement, he said.
- "Describe who you are and what you're for, it's harder to gather day-to-day coverage."
- Mr. Carroll was in charge of day-to-day coverage.
- (The BBC has had good day-to-day coverage; Human Rights Watch keeps tabs on governmental abuses.)
- The days when the "Doonesbury" comic strip lampooned tanning contests with day-to-day coverage of the "George Hamilton Pro-Am Celebrity Cocoa Butter Open" seem to be over.
- Several current and former associates said that despite some high-profile episodes over the years, Mr. Murdoch today does take a less active role in day-to-day coverage, particularly of the higher-end newspapers he owns.
- He coordinated The Times's day-to-day coverage of the Presidential campaigns in 1972, 1976, 1980 and 1984.
- But The Daily News and New York Newsday spend far more energy on day-to-day coverage of city government and other non-sensational subjects than The Post.
- But the changes have made the day-to-day coverage more spotty, and the criminal court judges also have threatened to hold the office in contempt over the problems.
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