In the News

Noun someone who reads the news on a television broadcast
anchor
Here's Channel 17's anchor Victoria with today's top news stories.
Noun newly received information about an event that is currently occurring or developing
breaking news
The broadcast is switching to some breaking news from the rally in Paris.
Noun the activity of reporting about an event or subject in newspapers and on TV
coverage
The news was filled with coverage about the birth of Prince George.
Noun a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop
forecast
Tomorrow's forecast is temperatures in the low thirties and a high chance of snow.
Noun the major news stories reported in newspapers, magazines, or television news programs
headlines
I stopped briefly at the newsstand to look at today's headlines.
Verb to question or talk with (someone) in order to get information or learn about that person
interviewed
A reporter interviewed someone participating in the protest.
Adjective broadcast while a performance, event, etc., is happening
live
Here's Tom, reporting to you live from the National Mall in Washington D.C.
Noun a meeting in which someone gives information to news reporters and answers questions
press conference
NASA held a press conference following the approval of a new launch to the ISS.
Noun someone who tells people the news and conducts interviews on radio or TV
reporter
For more on this story we go now to our reporter who is at the scene of the crime.
Noun an event in which people are shocked and upset because of behavior that is morally wrong
scandal
There's a new scandal being reported on in the news today. People are outraged!