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What (who) is up-to-the-minute - definition

AMERICAN OVERNIGHT TELEVISION NEWS PROGRAM
CBS News: Up to the Minute; CBS News Up to the Minute; Up To The Minute; UTTM; CBS News Up To The Minute; CBS News Nightwatch; Up to the Minute
  • Former "Up to the Minute" title card.

up-to-the-minute      
also up to the minute
Up-to-the-minute information is the latest information that you can get about something.
...24 hours a day up-to-the-minute instant news...
Computers give them up-to-the-minute information on sales and stocks.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
up to the minute         
incorporating the very latest information or developments.
up to the minute         

Wikipedia

CBS Overnight News

CBS Overnight News is an American overnight news broadcasting that is broadcast on CBS during the early morning hours each Monday through Friday. The program maintains a infotainment format, incorporating national, international and business news headlines; feature reports; interviews; national weather forecasts; sports highlights; and commentary. CBS has carried an overnight news block since 1982; it was known as CBS News Nightwatch until 1992 and then Up to the Minute until September 18, 2015.

CBS Overnight News draws from the full resources of CBS News, including the CBS Evening News, CBS Mornings, Newspath, owned-and-operated station and network affiliate of the television network and Associated Press Television News. It also featured rebroadcasts of selected stories from CBS News Sunday Morning, 48 Hours, 60 Minutes and Face the Nation.

Examples of use of up-to-the-minute
1. More polls» Don‘t forget to come back for our up–to–the–minute coverage of the local elections.
2. He also responded to his pop colleagues and began incorporating up–to–the–minute photographed images in his works in the 1'60s, including, memorably, pictures of John F.
3. Blitzer will convene teams of CNN correspondents and experts to offer up–to–the–minute reporting on everything going on in the world.
4. The phone is aimed at the fashion conscious who want an up–to–the–minute device in an appealing, stylish design.
5. From 18th–century Piccadilly Circus to Brewer Street‘s up–to–the–minute style bars, Soho has long been London‘s gay centre.