newsroom / ˈnuzˌrum, -ˌrʊm, ˈnyuz- /

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newsroom 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a room in the offices of a newspaper, news service, or broadcasting organization in which the news is processed.

更多newsroom例句

  1. Horn said the messages were published without her permission, and the 19th, a nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy, vowed to continue its reporting on the group.
  2. Some newsrooms also have tested Facebook Messenger for these sorts of engagement initiatives.
  3. The Local Reporting Network has had a significant impact in the communities where it has partnered with newsrooms.
  4. Carroll will help oversee a team of local and regional reporters to help guide and elevate investigative projects, working collaboratively with the editors in their home newsrooms and within ProPublica.
  5. Such is the honor of being a journalist, perhaps nowhere more so than in a newsroom like ours.
  6. The Newsroom aired its final episode on Sunday, already an eternity ago in news-cycle terms.
  7. The Newsroom is over, newsrooms as we traditionally understand them are rapidly declining, and New Media is here to stay.
  8. That this kind of episode was The Newsroom finale was…confusing.
  9. That fight, and The Newsroom, then, must have been worth it.
  10. Such has been the much talked about run of The Newsroom, which ended Sunday night after three seasons.
  11. As she closed the door behind her, she realized that nearly every eye in the apparently-busy newsroom, had focused upon her.
  12. As she paused just beyond the closed door, every eye in the newsroom focused upon her.
  13. A sleepy-eyed desk man greeted Penny as she entered the deserted newsroom.
  14. The modern club is a tavern and newsroom, where the members are both guests and landlord.
  15. Even as a youngster in pigtails, she had haunted the big noisy newsroom, pecking at the typewriters and making a pest of herself.