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News Phrases

250 phrases and expressions related to "news".

Phrases

  • 'Allo 'Allo! (BBC comedy television series)
  • A New Hope (George Lucas movie in the Star Wars series)
  • A mighty maze of mystic magic rays (lyric of song used at the opening of television)
  • A new broom sweeps clean
  • A newspaper, not a snoozepaper (Mail on Sunday advertising slogan)
  • Absolutely Fabulous (BBC comedy television series)
  • Ads work harder in the new Granada (Granada advertising slogan)
  • All human life is there (News Of The World advertising slogan)
  • All the news that's fit to print (New York Times advertising slogan)
  • And that's the way it is (A catchphrase from Walter Cronkite)
  • Are You Being Served? (BBC comedy television series)
  • As bright as a new pin
  • As busy as a one armed paper hanger
  • As good as new
  • As neat as a new pin
  • At sixty miles an hour the loudest noise in the new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock (Rolls Royce advertising slogan)
  • Baby needs new shoes
  • Bad news
  • Bad news travels fast
  • Bad paper
  • Be the first to know (CNN advertising slogan)
  • Bearer of bad news
  • Better than new
  • Birds of a Feather (BBC comedy television series)
  • Bison City (Nickname of Buffalo New York)
  • Blow by blow account
  • Border Town (Nickname of Rye New York)
  • Brand new
  • Brand new ballgame (A baseball expression meaning when a team that has been behind ties up the game)
  • Brand new dawn
  • Brand new day
  • Brand spanking new
  • Brave New World (Aldous Huxley book)
  • Break new ground
  • Break the news
  • Breaking news
  • Breaking story
  • Breathe new life into
  • Bringing it home to me (Prime Television advertising slogan)
  • Call to account
  • Central Park (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • Chilling account
  • Citizen Smith (BBC comedy television series)
  • Couldn't act his way out of a paper bag
  • Current events
  • Dad's Army (BBC comedy television series)
  • Dawn of a new day
  • Desperate Housewives (2004 comedy drama television series)
  • Do you want the good news or the bad news?
  • Doctor, doctor, give me the news, I've got a bad case of loving you (Robert Palmer song lyric)
  • Dog bites man
  • Don't believe everything that's written in the newspapers
  • Don't put new wine into old bottles
  • Drop the Dead Donkey (BBC comedy television series)
  • Duncan the Wonder Horse (Nickname of TV news anchor Tom Brokaw)
  • Elm City (Nickname of New Haven Connecticut)
  • Enjoy the Show (E! Entertainment Television advertising slogan)
  • Extra, extra, read all about it
  • Fair and Balanced (FOX News advertising slogan)
  • Father Ted (BBC comedy television series)
  • Faulty Towers (BBC comedy television series)
  • Fear the worst
  • First footing (making a round of visits at New Year)
  • Fourth estate
  • Get wind of
  • Give a good account of yourself
  • Glued to the television
  • Gotham City (Nickname of New York)
  • Grey is new black
  • Hancock's Half Hour (BBC comedy radio and television series)
  • Happy New Year
  • Harry spankers (colloquial version of 'brand spanking new')
  • Hate watch (viewing a television programme in order to mock it)
  • Have I got news for you
  • Hazy information
  • He went to bed and bound his head with vinegar and brown paper (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Hit the headlines
  • Hold the front page
  • I love New York
  • I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (The New Seekers song)
  • In the news
  • Inside information
  • It Ain't Half Hot Mum (BBC comedy television series)
  • It sounds alright on paper
  • Klunk! Klick, every trip (UK Public Information Film advertising slogan)
  • Kodak City (Nickname of Rochester New York)
  • Letters to the editor
  • Liberal media
  • Light the blue touch paper and retire
  • Little New York (Nickname of Carmelo Anthony)
  • Man bites dog
  • Media circus
  • Media frenzy
  • Men Behaving Badly (BBC comedy television series)
  • Mine of information
  • Mission Impossible (Tom Cruise movie and television series title)
  • Mixed media
  • Nearly new
  • New Deal (Franklin Roosevelt's social and economic reform)
  • New Economy
  • New York minute
  • New York's finest
  • New age travellers
  • New arrival (colloquial term for a newborn baby)
  • New blood
  • New doors opened (Mercury advertising slogan)
  • New fangled
  • New kid on the block
  • New lease on life
  • New money
  • New start
  • New wine in old bottles
  • New wrinkle
  • New year's resolution
  • News for nerds, stuff that matters (Slashdot advertising slogan)
  • News from the front
  • News management
  • No news is good news
  • Not worth the paper it's printed on
  • On paper
  • On the Buses (BBC comedy television series)
  • One Foot In The Grave (BBC comedy television series)
  • Open All Hours (Ronnie Barker television comedy series)
  • Open your account
  • Out with the old in with the new
  • Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (James Brown song)
  • Paper Doll (Mills Brothers song)
  • Paper millionaire
  • Paper over the cracks
  • Paper profit
  • Paper the house
  • Paper thin
  • Paper tiger
  • Paper trail
  • Participatory media
  • Pastures new
  • Phoenix Nights (BBC comedy television series)
  • Play it again, Sam (New York State Lottery advertising slogan)
  • Press pass (a priority ticket giving access to events to the media)
  • Put pen to paper
  • Reach new heights
  • Read my lips, no new taxes (Political slogan)
  • Reality television
  • Red Dwarf (BBC comedy television series)
  • Ring out the old and ring in the new
  • Rumour has it
  • Seesaw Margery Daw Johnny shall have a new master (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Sensitive information
  • Snapshot City (Nickname of Rochester New York)
  • Social media
  • Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (BBC comedy television series)
  • Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue
  • Splashed across the front page
  • Spread a rumour
  • Spread the word
  • Steptoe and Son (BBC comedy television series)
  • Surf report
  • Take account of
  • Tech savvy (proficient with new technologies)
  • Tell me the worst doctor
  • That's a new one on me
  • That's the news and I'm outta here (A catchphrase from Dennis Miller In Saturday Night Live)
  • The All Blacks (Nickname of the New Zealand Rugby Union team)
  • The Armpit Of New Jersey (Nickname of Newark New Jersey)
  • The Army Game (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Brittas Empire (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Brooklyn Bridge (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The Charlie Chaplin of Television (Nickname of comedian Alan Young)
  • The Chrysler Building (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The City That Never Sleeps (Nickname of New York)
  • The Cradle Of Aviation (Nickname of Hammondsport New York)
  • The Dream Factory (film or television studio where idealised concepts are manufactured - especially Hollywood)
  • The Edinburgh Of The South (Nickname of Dunedin New Zealand)
  • The Empire State (Nickname of the US state of New York)
  • The Empire State Building (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The First Lady of Television (Nickname of Faye Emerson)
  • The Flying Squad (Nickname of the Specialist Crime Directorate, New Scotland Yard)
  • The Foreigner State (Nickname of the US state of New Jersey)
  • The Garden State (Nickname of the US state of New Jersey)
  • The Gong (Nickname of Wollongong New South Wales)
  • The Granite State (Nickname of the US state of New Hampshire)
  • The Heart Of The New West (Nickname of Calgary Alberta)
  • The Information Superhighway
  • The King of Late Night Television (Nickname of Jack Paar)
  • The League of Gentlemen (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Likely Lads (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Liver Birds (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Marcel Marceau of Television (Nickname of Red Skelton)
  • The New Statesman (BBC comedy television series)
  • The New York Of The South (Nickname of Atlanta Georgia)
  • The New York of the South (Nickname of Galveston Texas)
  • The North Of Bombay Hill (Nickname of Auckland New Zealand)
  • The Only Way Is Essex (British reality television series)
  • The Rag Trade (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Rockefeller Centre (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The Royle Family (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Statue of Liberty (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • The Vicar of Dibley (BBC comedy television series)
  • The Young Ones (BBC comedy television series)
  • The company you keep (New York Life advertising slogan)
  • The emperor's new clothes
  • The last I heard
  • The most trusted name in news (CNN advertising slogan)
  • The new black
  • The shock of the new
  • There's nothing new under the sun
  • Think once, think twice, think bike (UK Public Information Film advertising slogan)
  • Till Death Us Do Part (BBC comedy television series)
  • Times Square (tourist attraction in New York USA)
  • To the Manor Born (BBC comedy television series)
  • Too much information
  • Toxic paper
  • Trial by television
  • Turn over a new leaf
  • Under new management
  • Up Pompeii (BBC comedy television series)
  • We report, you decide (FOX News advertising slogan)
  • We're the one (Sky Television advertising slogan)
  • What a scoop
  • What's New Pussycat? (Peter Sellers movie)
  • What's new?
  • What's the good word?
  • What's the skinny?
  • Whole new ball game
  • Yes Minister (BBC comedy television series)
  • Yesterday's news
  • You can't teach an old dog new tricks
  • You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world (WINS Radio, New York advertising slogan)
  • You heard it here first

Related

  • All human life is there (News Of The World advertising slogan)
  • All the news that's fit to print (New York Times advertising slogan)
  • Bad news
  • Bad news travels fast
  • Bearer of bad news
  • Break the news
  • Breaking news
  • Do you want the good news or the bad news?
  • Doctor, doctor, give me the news, I've got a bad case of loving you (Robert Palmer song lyric)
  • Duncan the Wonder Horse (Nickname of TV news anchor Tom Brokaw)
  • Fair and Balanced (FOX News advertising slogan)
  • Have I got news for you
  • In the news
  • News for nerds, stuff that matters (Slashdot advertising slogan)
  • News from the front
  • News management
  • No news is good news
  • That's the news and I'm outta here (A catchphrase from Dennis Miller In Saturday Night Live)
  • The most trusted name in news (CNN advertising slogan)
  • We report, you decide (FOX News advertising slogan)
  • Yesterday's news