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NEWS

Abbreviation for:
Nights, Evenings and Weekends Service (Out of Hours)
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"Newsy's incredible growth in the cable and over-the-top ecosystems is a testament to the strength of our brand with both audiences and advertisers in this evolving marketplace, and joining fuboTV is another milestone in our expansion," said Newsy CEO Blake Sabatinelli.
Newsy features in-depth coverage of the day's top world and US news stories, crafted by and for millennials.
"In fact, Newsy's videos received more than 1 billion views in 2016.
Robert Schaeffer of FairTest is quoted by the AP as explaining the difference as a matter of promotion of products by businesses involved in a fight for market share, with each test maker stressing "what's newsy" about its annual findings.
"If you're wondering why Arnold speaks with such a funny accent, it's because he's Austrian by way of Hyannisport," quipped longtime CBS newsy Lesley Stahl.
"What's newsy," he says, "is that there are very distinctive and reasonable functions for the two fluids in the venom."
PRI's drive-time business program "Marketplace" is just as newsy as NPR's "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered," though with a looser, sharper feel.
Among the new features on the Vale site will be an A to Z of council services, and more newsy and readable content, designed to keep people, businesses and visitors up-to-date with what's happening in the area.
"It's an incredibly newsy state," says Anderson, 53, who has spent most of his life in Utah, including 23 years working at the Associated Press' Salt Lake City bureau, where he covered the Mormon Church, "probably the most influential body in the state." "Some would say a lot of quirky stories come out of Utah, and that really isn't surprising, given that there is a great cultural divide in this state" between Mormons and non-Mormans, Anderson says.
This book was developed too early to include the Enron debacle, which means it misses much of the current angst over accounting irregularities -- but, then again, it isn't a newsy book.
Summer 2002 will begin a very newsy, maybe controversial chapter in Britney's life.
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