news cycle
noun/ˈnjuːz saɪkl/
/ˈnuːz saɪkl/
- (in the media) the period between one news broadcast or edition of a newspaper and the next one
- The 24-hour news cycle typical of print journalism has become ever shorter, especially now with non-stop updates on the internet.
Word Origin1920s; earliest use found in The Los Angeles TimesWant to learn more?
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