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newsroom Definition

news·room (-ro̵̅o̅m′)

noun

☆ a room in a newspaper office, or in a radio or television station, where the news is written and edited

newsroom Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • run: Teachers act as the newspaper editor, setting pupils tasks as tho they were running a proper newsroom.
  • visit: Notes: All Usdaw press releases can be found be visiting the Newsroom.

Adjective modifier

  • online: All Usdaw press releases can be viewed at our online Newsroom.
  • regional: Regional newsrooms are getting new satellite trucks and the latest digital technology.
  • new: Then a medium hike down the kilometers of corridors to the new newsroom where a 24-hour news service is planned.
  • digital: The company invested £ 5m in its digital newsroom.
  • real: It is set up as a real newsroom and the children are even encouraged to answer the phone themselves.
  • dedicated: A professional working environment is simulated in dedicated newsrooms and digitally equipped studios.

Modifies a noun

  • trembleand: Be scaled up but the hotel and newsrooms trembleand the only legal.
  • contact: Newsroom contacts Contact details ( for media enquiries only ).
  • detail: Newsroom contacts Contact details ( for media enquiries only ).
  • environment: Insight into Media Workshop Followed the break of a story in a newsroom environment.
  • staff: The HRLP had made the decision to recruit freelance effort as well as newsroom staff.
  • system: Following discussions with BBC library staff, three application areas have emerged: archives, newsroom systems and program workgroups.

Noun used with modifier

  • home: You are here: home newsroom latest news Question the energy minister Question the energy minister this week!
  • broadcast: You will learn all the production and presentation skills you will need for a career in a broadcast newsroom.
  • television: A decade ago Ian Richardson was running the BBC's first ill-fated Arabic television newsroom.
  • TV: A selection of what the writers themselves judge to be the best six episodes from this sitcom based in a TV newsroom.
  • radio: The service will broadcast 24 hours a day from the region with the largest commercial radio newsroom in Wales.
  • multi-media: At the same time the Telegraph Group which is moving to a new integrated multi-media newsroom is also putting up prices.