Talk:Current affairs (news format)
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OR?
[edit]I've added the "original research" tag to this article. Is it really accurate to refer to "current affairs" as a "news format". Somebody might want to check a journalism book on this one, but it appears to me that this is really just media jargon and it wouldn't be correct for Wikipedia to have an article about this as a "news format". In fact, if we're saying this without anything backing it up, it's clearly WP:OR. I think the fact that this article is still a very short stub after so many years is pretty convincing evidence of this. WTF? (talk) 21:12, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
Current Affairs magazine?
[edit]There seems to have been a periodical named "Current Affairs". This worldcat entry mentions an article in Current affairs, no. 112, 1950 published in London by the Bureau of Current Affairs. It may have been part of or related to the Army Bureau of Current Affairs. Also see Bureau of Current Affairs on worldcat. --Marc Kupper|talk 21:42, 1 August 2016 (UTC)