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Question According to the TV news, President Putin of Russia will come to Japan next month.

hirashin

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Hello, native English speakers.

Would the sentence above sound natural?
An American says that they don't really say "TV news". Is that true?

Hirashin
 
It sounds fine to me.

For a major news story that all media would likely be reporting, though, it is usually not necessary to specify which news source it came from.
 
It sounds ok to me too. But it's true that most people wouldn't say this because it doesn't really matter if the news is from the TV or radio or wherever. More common is to name the network. "According to NHK News..."
 
I am only too happy to help.

I should add that native speakers in America would automatically know that ABC News is TV news, not radio, newspaper, or something else.
 
I am only too happy to help.

I should add that native speakers in America would automatically know that ABC News is TV news, not radio, newspaper, or something else.
That would be the usual assumption but not necessarily. I listen to ABC News on Slacker Radio more than I view ABC News on TV.
 
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