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However, the newscast is cut off before we can hear more.
The show goes up against the national morning newscasts' first hour.
In the early days, local newscasts were seen more as a public service.
By that time the newscasts were full of the story.
In short, they're not much different from this morning's newscast.
The event had not happened at the time of the newscast.
The program design is based upon that of a television newscast.
It had been on after the late local newscasts from the beginning.
I saw the newscast while you were at the prison.
And I could find nothing on any of the evening newscasts.
One shot or another of him showed up on most newscasts for almost a month.
Only four hours had passed since the newscast; why, that seemed like months ago, now.
I go back to the television to watch the evening newscasts.
His final newscast and radio show were on July 18, 2007.
The answer may be a different sort of evening newscast, he suggested.
It was the lead story in every national newscast I saw yesterday.
She watched the entire newscast, and by the time it was over.
It is possible to read back and search for newscasts in the past.
Hamilton had seen him once, for a few minutes, in a newscast.
And some of the new stations do not have late local newscasts.
Additional newscasts are likely to be added in the future.
The newscast expanded to an hour in the fall of 1999.
This newscast was no longer broadcast as of May 2011.
You think you'll get their attention reading a newspaper or watching a newscast?
Most but not all stations across the country air these early morning national newscasts.