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 newsroom ['nju:zru:m]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 新闻编辑部, 报刊阅览室, 售报处



    newsroom
    [ noun ]
    1. the staff of a newspaper or the news department of a periodical

    2. <noun.group>
      every newspaper editor is criticized by the newsroom
    3. an office in which news is processed by a newspaper or news agency or television or radio station

    4. <noun.artifact>
    5. a reading room (in a library or club) where newspapers and other periodicals can be read

    6. <noun.artifact>


    newsroom \news"room`\, n.
    A room where news is collected and disseminated, located in
    the offices of a newspaper, magazine, or news broadcast
    organization; as, the CBS newsroom.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

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

    1. "The mood today was just ebullient _ cheering and applause in the newsroom," Mleczko said.
    2. About 250 reporters, editorial and other newsroom workers belong to the guild and have been working without a contract since June 1.
    3. Los Angeles radio station KNX said the person made the claim during a call to the newsroom Wednesday morning.
    4. After Tuesday night's meeting, many newsroom employees were angry.
    5. In addition to newsroom workers, employees in the paper's accounting, advertising, circulation and data-processing departments are covered by the agreement.
    6. As managing editor from 1971 to 1984 he ran a newsroom that grew from 400 to 550 people and gained a national reputation for investigative reporting.
    7. He knew how to get a newsroom going." Born James Samuel Rennie in Glasgow, Scotland, he came to Canada when he was 11 and grew up in Norwich, Ontario.
    8. The Cincinnati Enquirer announced four newsroom promotions April 3.
    9. A study by the American Newspaper Publishers Association shows the newsroom is the least likely place in a newspaper's plant to find blacks and other racial minorities.
    10. But I decided to test the newsroom waters.
    11. Reporters and others in the newsroom, many of whom had their coats in hand waiting to start a picket line, returned to their desks as word of the settlement spread, said Dan Lehmann, a union spokesman and religion reporter.
    12. On Oct. 4, after rumors that Apcar owned stock in the bank filtered through the newsroom, Apcar said he voluntarily told his supervisor that Banc One was in the mutual fund.
    13. ABC newsroom guidelines say it should be made explicitly clear when the audience is watching a news simulation, according to spokeswoman Elise Adde.
    14. DALLAS (AP) - Actor Martin Sheen turned autograph hound after wrapping up a scene in The Dallas Morning News newsroom for an upcoming miniseries.
    15. It's hard to connect these crimes with the "40-ish" man who writes the Darby feature on an Apple computer in the Echo newsroom.
    16. But in the tradition of most TV series about TV news, Saturday's script by Bryce Zabel and Brad Markowitz left no newsroom cliche unturned.
    17. You can spot them easily, grabbing every piece of paper put out on the newsroom counter by a beefed up corps of NASA spokesmen and women.
    18. THE COLUMNIST While standing recently in the crowded newsroom of the country's leading newspaper, El Tiempo, one of Colombia's most influential columnists got some friendly advice from a colleague.
    19. It would be equally wrong to say it is significant." The panel's recommendations: _Newspaper publishers should promise to double the number of black journalists from 3.5 percent of newsroom employees to 7 percent by 1991.
    20. Sneddon told the newsroom staff June 19 he was leaving the newspaper to pursue a career that would allow him to spend more time with his family.
    21. Red, white and green balloons went up in The Washington Post newsroom.
    22. On Thursday, in the Sun newsroom where windows overlook the Gateway Arch and clocks tell what time it is in Tokyo, some of the newspaper's 194 full-time employees cleaned out their desks and pondered the future.
    23. It's been 11 years, and two failed shows, since Mary Tyler Moore left the newsroom in Minneapolis.
    24. "Everybody who saw our coverage from the outside and the inside said it was extraordinary," he said as employees celebrated in the newsroom.
    25. It involves romance and has a 'Thirty-something' flavour, but it is the authentic and hilarious newsroom scenes which are so rewarding.
    26. They are also, frequently, less timely than Reuters or CNN. Mr Woolsey acknowledged that on many issues the CIA's hunches 'are not necessarily going to be better than that of a good university faculty or the newsroom of a good newspaper'.
    27. On the Friday afternoon I visited Express Newspapers' glass and marble palace on Blackfriar's Bridge, Pollard was still having lunch. Eventually she appears, sweeping across the newsroom waving her arms at the journalists who run after her.
    28. Newsday announced today that it is suspending Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Jimmy Breslin for two weeks without pay for a newsroom outburst in which he used racial and sexual slurs against a Korean-American reporter.
    29. Another 20 callers had managed to dial the station's newsroom directly.
    30. Before joining WTSP, Shapiro was an assignment manager at WTVT and helped set up security for that station's newsroom computer, including passwords and identification codes intended to keep files confidential.
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