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Princeton's WordNet

  1. newsroomnoun

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

    "every newspaper editor is criticized by the newsroom"

  2. newsroomnoun

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

  3. newsroomnoun

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

GCIDE

  1. newsroomnoun

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

Wiktionary

  1. newsroomnoun

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

  2. Etymology: From news + room.

ChatGPT

  1. newsroom

    A newsroom is a place where journalists, reporters, editors, and producers work together to gather, analyze and deliver news to the public. This can include television and radio stations, newspapers, magazines, digital news outlets, and other forms of media. It's also where all the editorial decisions about what news to cover and how to present it are made.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Newsroomnoun

    a room where news is collected and disseminated, or periodicals sold; a reading room supplied with newspapers, magazines, etc

Wikidata

  1. Newsroom

    A newsroom is the central place where journalists—reporters, editors, and producers, along with other staffers—work to gather news to be published in a newspaper and/or an online newspaper or magazine, or broadcast on radio, television, or cable. Some journalism organizations refer to the newsroom as the city room. The concept of "newsroom" may also now be employed by some Public Relations practitioners, as representatives of companies and organizations, with the intent to influence or create their own "media".

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Newsroom in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Newsroom in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Newsroom in a Sentence

  1. Jeremy Barr:

    I was happy that we were able to achieve what I think both Dean and A.G. really wanted to achieve, which was a really sort of intentional transition process that allowed me, but also a team of people who will now move into fresh positions in newsroom leadership, to really have time to work closely together, so many transitions in the past, in fact the majority of them, have taken place in a somewhat herky-jerky or unexpected way, where something happens, somebody departs suddenly, someone is dismissed from the job.

  2. Glenn Cook:

    The arrest of Robert Telles is at once an enormous relief and an outrage for the Las Vegas Review-Journal newsroom, we thank Las Vegas police for their urgency and hard work and for immediately recognizing the terrible significance of Jeff's killing. Now, hopefully, Las Vegas Review-Journal, the German family and Jeff's many friends can begin the process of mourning and honoring a great man and a brave reporter. Godspeed, Jeff German.

  3. Dean Baquet:

    I feel like sh-t as a leader and a journalist not answering questions that I’d haveSarah Huckabee Sandersanswer, the cryptic Times memohas driven speculation inside the newsroom over what precipitated the investigation. And the lack of transparency is also striking given the Times has aggressively covered workplace matters.

  4. Marty Baron:

    Bernie Sanders is a member of a large club of politicians -- of every ideology -- who complain about their coverage, contrary to the conspiracy theory the senator seems to favor, Jeff Bezos allows our newsroom to operate with full independence, as our reporters and editors can attest.

  5. Editor Kira Bindrim:

    We apologize to our readers for anything offensive that might have been sent from our account during that period, and are working to strengthen our newsroom security measures going forward.

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