Translation for '
newsflash' from English to Icelandic
NOUN | a newsflash | newsflashes | |
SYNO | flash | newsbreak | news bulletin | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Speaking in 2011, Roger Farell, the head of medical records described how he set off for work immediately on seeing the TV newsflash.
- The preacher's broadcast is interrupted by a newsflash on the impending end of the millennium.
- Publications such as "Florida CPA Today", the FICPA's bi-monthly magazine and "NewsFlash", the institute's electronic newsletter, update members and invite CPAs to share their expertise on important professional and public issues with members of the business community, the media and the public.
- Meanwhile, in Berlin during a thunderstorm, Adolf Hitler listens to a newsflash about the defeat of his U-boat force.
- Retirements have typically been announced on Ty's website via a "newsflash."
- The finalist candidates were posted in the 14 May 2008 FIS Newsflash in an effort to show their candidacy prior to the 29 May 2008 selection.
- The use of a fake newsflash caused complaints to be made to the BBC.
- The foundation produces "PPF Newsflash", a service designed to highlight threats to press freedom in the country.
- A two-minute newsflash became an unscripted, one-hour special programme.
- Dickin was on air in the UK overnight when news was broken of the car crash that subsequently killed Diana, Princess of Wales, and he was still on air to make the announcement of her death as a newsflash.
- The EDEN Newsflash is a monthly news service delivered to EDEN Members via e-mail. All Newsflashes are stored on the organisations's members' social online community called NAP Members' Area.
- The Polish newsflash was a hoax intended to drum up readership.
- He is also heard (and briefly seen in the music video) in Falco's controversial hit song "Jeanny": The part of the Newsflash in the track is spoken by Wieben.
- From 1988 BIEN published a paper newsletter three times per year; later replaced by an electronic NewsFlash [...] , distributed first six and now twelve times per year.
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