Newsroom

Word NEWSROOM
Character 8
Hyphenation news room
Pronunciations /ˈnjuːzɹuːm/

Definitions and meanings of "Newsroom"

What do we mean by newsroom?

A room, as in a newspaper office or radio or television station, where news stories are written and edited. noun

A room where newspapers, and often also magazines, reviews, etc., are kept on file for reading; a reading-room. noun

A room where news is collected and disseminated, located in the offices of a newspaper, magazine, or news broadcast organization. noun

A room where periodicals are sold; a reading room supplied with newspapers, magazines, etc. noun

The office of a news organisation, especially that part of it where the journalists work and news stories are processed. noun

The staff of a newspaper or the news department of a periodical noun

An office in which news is processed by a newspaper or news agency or television or radio station noun

A reading room (in a library or club) where newspapers and other periodicals can be read noun

The office of a news organisation, especially that part of it where the journalists work and news stories are processed.

A room where newspapers and magazines are available for reading.

A half baked idea of what Sorkin thought would be a good show. The show would be good if everyone EXCEPT Jeff Daniels were better actors. Poorly written. Hipster angled. WORST HBO SHOW CURRENTLY. Again, Jeff Daniels' character is not the problem nor is his acting. One of the only reasons to watch the show. Dont waste your time. Urban Dictionary

A journalist, who works in a newsroom, has a filthy vocabulary and uses his/her vocabulary in inappropriate locations as if they were in the newsroom. Urban Dictionary

Is an American news/talk program on Fox News Channel, first airing on February 12, 2007 Urban Dictionary

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The word "newsroom" in example sentences

No one wants a real iconoclast making everyone uncomfortable, and if everyone in the newsroom is anti-gun, NRA members are not going to be welcome. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Over at the Washington Post, an editor named Marie Arana criticized her own paper saying: The elephant in the newsroom is our narrowness. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Or rather, what if the newsroom is the community and the community is the newsroom. ❋ Unknown (2005)

One of the flicks we're all very excited for here in the newsroom is "Buried," the Ryan Reynolds-driven -- it's a one-man show, and he's it -- story of a military contractor in Iraq who is kidnapped and buried alive with nothing more than a phone, a lighter and orders to raise $5 million for his captors. ❋ Unknown (2010)

** UPDATE 10/30/10*** Greg Sargent reports that ABC's newsroom is upset over the network's decision to tap Andrew Breitbart for election-night analysis: ❋ Jeff Muskus (2010)

Its newsroom is considered the most modern in Europe. ❋ Magda Abu-Fadil (2010)

Increasingly, the newsroom is perceived as the more innovative and experimental part of the news industry. ❋ BA Haller (2008)

The real next step as well as integrated ninemsn-nine-acp newsroom is to engage "users" (that hideous term - even if they are unique, baboom) as 'reader-reporters'/'consumer-creators' as they are called in 2007 on the East/West Coast. (and captured/driven multiple times a day by Jeff Jarvis) With related developments such as mentioned by Hugh re Telegraph UK (profile here), picked up by Mark Jones. ❋ Ben Barren (2007)

MU newspaper study: Investing in the newsroom is good for business ❋ Unknown (2007)

I got the recorded 'newsroom is open for extended hours - shortly before crew wake to shortly after crew sleep' ... ❋ Unknown (2007)

One of the panelists talked about a Latin American newsroom of 1400 journalists. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And the reason is that the business is shrinking and the print guys and online guys — forced together in newsroom meetings and mergers — are like dogs growling and snapping over that last scrap of meat. ❋ Unknown (2005)

You assume that every reporter and editor in the newsroom is like a powder keg of skill and desire, ready to transform from a caterpillar into a butterfly without the cocoon stage. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The reporting and editing staff at the original newsroom is much more at ease with the Web, more eager to embrace it both as an opportunity for invention and an alternative way to reach our demanding audience. ❋ Ben Barren (2005)

Who else in your newsroom is monitoring what's new on the Web? ❋ Liz Donovan (2003)

-Should I watch [Newsroom]? I heard the second [season] has new [writers] and is much better. -NO ❋ MR.Soprano (2013)

John has a bad case of newsroom mouth. He was talking about gorilla masks, angry pirates, angry dragons, Tony [Danzas], Sandy Koufaxs, Minnesota [Windmills], glass-bottom boats and [upper decking] last night. ❋ Periaqua (2009)

On [March 23], 2009, America's Newsroom launched in [high definition] and moved to the Studio J, the Election Night 2008 set used by [the Fox] News Channel. ❋ SPrice1980 (2023)

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