in other news

English

Prepositional phrase

in other news

  1. (conjunctive, idiomatic, broadcasting) Used by newsreaders to introduce an unrelated piece of news.
  2. (by extension, conjunctive, idiomatic) Used to introduce an unrelated topic: by the way, apropos.
    • 2014, Jennifer L. Holm, The Fourteenth Goldfish, New York, NY: Random House, →ISBN, page 40:
      “Humph,” he says. “Did you ask for extra soy sauce?” ¶ “Yes. Dad. It's in the bag,” she says, rolling her eyes at me. “Well, in other news, the kids I cast as Emily and George are amazing!” ¶ My grandfather's head snaps up. "You're doing Our Town? That show is a snooze.”

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