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newsroom
[ nooz-room, -room, nyooz- ]
noun
- a room in the offices of a newspaper, news service, or broadcasting organization in which the news is processed.
newsroom
/ ˈnjuËzËŒruËm; -ËŒrÊŠm /
noun
- a room in a newspaper office or television or radio station, where news is received and prepared for publication or broadcasting
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Origin of newsroom1
Example Sentences
Members of The Times newsroom during his tenure remember Miller for his bluntness as an editor.
The comedians they tap to host are chosen for their skill at stating uncomfortable truths that need to be said to people in power, whether in newsrooms or the White House.
As in professional newsrooms, questions of ethics and sensitivity have arisen.
America's mainstream newsrooms have been trying to and failing for nigh on a quarter century, steadily ceding attention to an ascendant right-wing media led by Fox News, websites and podcasters.
Together Bradlee and Graham turned a small, local newsroom into a larger, hugely influential powerhouse.
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