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newsroom
or news room
[ 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
/ ˈnjuːzˌruːm; -ˌrʊm /
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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Word History and Origins
Origin of newsroom1
First recorded in 1810–20
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Example Sentences
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Even in opinion journalism, calling Trump a racist caused a debate in newsrooms for a decade.
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The main Masters.com workroom looks like a modern newsroom, with about 200 new-age storytellers generating all types of content during the week of the tournament.
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Consolidating TV newsrooms would shrink the number of news jobs.
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Members of The Times newsroom during his tenure remember Miller for his bluntness as an editor.
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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.
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