news cycle
noun/ˈnjuːz saɪkl/
/ˈnuːz saɪkl/
- (in journalism) the period between one news broadcast or edition of a newspaper and the next one
一次新闻广播或报纸版本与下一次新闻广播或报纸版本之间的时间间隔 - The 24-hour news cycle typical of print journalism has become ever shorter, especially now with non-stop updates on the internet.
印刷新闻典型的 24 小时新闻周期变得越来越短,尤其是现在互联网上的不间断更新。
Word Origin1920s; earliest use found in The Los Angeles Times - The 24-hour news cycle typical of print journalism has become ever shorter, especially now with non-stop updates on the internet.