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I will keep you posted on any news vs I will keep you posted about any news

These are both correct and commonplace English phrases. They have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. The choice between 'on' and 'about' is a matter of personal preference.
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I will keep you posted on any news

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means that the speaker will provide updates or information about any news that arises. 'On' is used to indicate the topic or subject of the news.

Examples:

  • I will keep you posted on any news related to the project.
  • She promised to keep me posted on any news about the upcoming event.
  • The agents that are with you will keep you posted on what to do.
  • As soon as I run that past the captain, I will keep you posted.
  • So I'll keep you posted on that.
  • I'll keep you posted on what's going down with that officer that beat your friend.
  • We'll keep you posted on significant developments.
  • We'll keep you posted on Gotham's richest and best looking native son.
  • - ... but we will keep you posted.
  • Okay, why don't you think about anyone that would have wanted to breach your simulation, and we'll keep you posted on what we find.
  • We will keep you posted with future developments
  • His condition is critical, but we will keep you posted as we get updates.
  • We will keep you posted as to any further developments... in what seems to be yet another rock-and-roll tragedy.
  • I will keep you for the foxtrot.
  • I will keep you for exhibit.
  • I will keep you and your friends safe.
  • I promise I will keep you safe.
  • We have not discussed photovoltaic panels here, but I will keep you to your word.
  • I will keep you well informed about further developments in that programme.
  • I will keep you informed of developments as they happen.
  • I will transmit the other question to my colleagues and I will keep you properly informed about events in the area.
  • I saw the pictures you posted on Instagram last night.

Alternatives:

  • I will keep you informed on any news
  • I will keep you updated on any news

I will keep you posted about any news

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase also means that the speaker will provide updates or information about any news that arises. 'About' is used to indicate the topic or subject of the news.

Examples:

  • I will keep you posted about any news related to the company.
  • He assured me he would keep me posted about any news regarding the project.
  • As soon as I run that past the captain, I will keep you posted.
  • - ... but we will keep you posted.
  • The agents that are with you will keep you posted on what to do.
  • We will keep you posted with future developments
  • His condition is critical, but we will keep you posted as we get updates.
  • We will keep you posted as to any further developments... in what seems to be yet another rock-and-roll tragedy.
  • I will keep you for the foxtrot.
  • I will keep you for exhibit.
  • I will keep you and your friends safe.
  • I promise I will keep you safe.
  • We have not discussed photovoltaic panels here, but I will keep you to your word.
  • I will keep you well informed about further developments in that programme.
  • I will keep you informed of developments as they happen.
  • I will transmit the other question to my colleagues and I will keep you properly informed about events in the area.
  • Arthur... if you posted about your breakthrough on a message board, anyone could have read that, man.
  • I will keep you safe, my love.
  • And yes, I will keep you on an alabaster pedestal.
  • I will keep you warm, Miss Elsa.
  • You do anything to tip off Ryan, and I will keep you alive long enough to hear them screaming in the fire.
  • 'I will be in constant contact with Captain Kellerman' and will keep you informed of all developments.

Alternatives:

  • I will keep you informed about any news
  • I will keep you updated about any news

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