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Bulletin

/ˈbʊlətɪn/noun / verb
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A bulletin is a brief official statement or report that delivers timely news, updates, or announcements to a specific audience. In modern usage, it's evolved from printed notices to digital formats like emails and apps, making it essential for quick information sharing in everything from corporate communications to community events.

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During World War II, the BBC's radio bulletins became a lifeline for millions, with broadcasts like the iconic 'This is London' reaching up to 50 million listeners across Europe, helping to boost morale and coordinate resistance efforts in occupied territories.

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