1. newscast - Noun
2. newscast - Verb
a broadcast of news or commentary on the news
Source: WordNetAlso, many private broadcasters have daily newscasts either before or after the HTY newscast, at around 20.05, followed by the start of their own prime time. Source: Internet
Anything can spark an idea – a cloud formation, a newscast, an antique piece of jewelry – anything. Source: Internet
Many Fox stations with upstart news departments often do not run a full slate of newscasts initially, usually carrying only a prime time newscast at first, before gradually adding other newscasts over time. Source: Internet
In 2006 they copied the NN format in its entirety in a striptease newscast called Les Nuz, except the anchors keep their bottom underwear on. Source: Internet
Croatian public broadcaster HRT broadcasts a daily newscast from 19.00 to 20.00. Source: Internet
Even then, these news operations were limited to one newscast per day, following the network's prime time lineup. Source: Internet