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Что (кто) такое news bulletin - определение

CURRENT ISSUE THAT HAS TO BE REPORTED
News bulletin; Special Report; Breaking News; Special report; Fox News Alert; News flash; Special breaking news report; Spot news; Emerging stories; Special coverage; News alert; Plantão; News break
  • ''The 11th Hour'']], on December 28, 2017, describing events from August 2017 during the [[2017–18 North Korea crisis]].

Tooele Transcript-Bulletin         
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN TOOELE, UTAH
Transcript Bulletin Publishing; The Transcript-Bulletin; Transcript-Bulletin; The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin; The Tooele Transcript Bulletin; Tooele Transcript Bulletin; The Transcript Bulletin
The Tooele Transcript-Bulletin is a twice-weekly (Tuesday and Thursday) newspaper serving Tooele County, Utah and environs. The paper, originally called the Tooele Transcript, was purchased by James Dunn, a Scottish farmer and poet, in 1898 for $20.
The Bulletin (Australian periodical)         
  • Lithographer at work creating the masthead for ''The Bulletin'' in 1880
AUSTRALIAN WEEKLY MAGAZINE
The Bulletin: Sydney; The Sydney Bulletin; Sydney Bulletin; The Bulletin (Australian magazine); The Bulletin (Sydney); Bulletin (Sydney)
The Bulletin was an Australian magazine first published in Sydney on 31 January 1880. The publication's focus was politics and business, with some literary content, and editions were often accompanied by cartoons and other illustrations.
bulletin board system         
  • Amiga 3000 running a two-line BBS
  • The 300 baud Smartmodem led to an initial wave of early BBS systems.
  • BBS ANSI Login Screen example
  • Welcome screen of Neon#2 BBS (Tornado)
COMPUTER SERVER
Bulletin Board System; Bulletin board systems; Bulletin Boards; Proboard; BBSes; Bulletin-board system; Bulletin Board Systems; ProBoard; Emulex/2; Electronic bulletin board; Bulletin Board Service; GBBS; Bulletin Board system; Hermes (BBS); GBBS Pro; BBS network; Computer bulletin board system
<communications, application> (BBS, bboard /bee'bord/, message board, forum; plural: BBSes) A computer and associated software which typically provides an electronic message database where people can log in and leave messages. Messages are typically split into topic groups similar to the newsgroups on Usenet (which is like a distributed BBS). Any user may submit or read any message in these public areas. The term comes from physical pieces of board on which people can pin messages written on paper for general consumption - a "physical bulletin board". Ward Christensen, the programmer and operator of the first BBS (on-line 1978-02-16) called it a CBBS for "computer bulletin board system". Since the rise of the World-Wide Web, the term has become antiquated, though the concept is more popular than ever, with many web sites featuring discussion areas where users can post messages for public consumption. Apart from public message areas, some BBSes provided archives of files, personal electronic mail and other services of interest to the system operator (sysop). Thousands of BBSes around the world were run from amateurs' homes on MS-DOS boxes with a single modem line each. Although BBSes were traditionally the domain of hobbyists, many connected directly to the Internet (accessed via telnet), others were operated by government, educational, and research institutions. Fans of Usenet or the big commercial time-sharing bboards such as CompuServe, CIX and GEnie tended to consider local BBSes the low-rent district of the hacker culture, but they helped connect hackers and users in the personal-micro and let them exchange code. Use of this term for a Usenet newsgroup generally marks one either as a newbie fresh in from the BBS world or as a real old-timer predating Usenet. (2005-09-20)

Википедия

Breaking news

Breaking news, interchangeably termed late-breaking news and also known as a special report or special coverage or news flash, is a current issue that broadcasters feel warrants the interruption of scheduled programming or current news in order to report its details. Its use is also assigned to the most significant story of the moment or a story that is being covered live. It could be a story that is simply of wide interest to viewers and has little impact otherwise. Many times, breaking news is used after the news organization has already reported on the story. When a story has not been reported on previously, the graphic and phrase "Just In" is sometimes used instead.

Примеры употребления для news bulletin
1. He learned of his death from a television news bulletin.
2. Antenna got an additional fine of 150,000 euros for its news bulletin coverage and Alpha was fined the same amount for its news bulletin.
3. The nightly news bulletin often leads with carnage in Iraq.
4. She said President Thabo Mbeki also found out from the news bulletin.
5. Last month the broadcaster confirmed it was introducing a news bulletin lasting only one minute.