Newsroom

usgb/ˈnuːzruːm,ˈnuːzrʊm/
noun

A place where journalists work to collect and produce news for newspapers, magazines, websites or TV broadcasts.

The newsroom was busy with reporters trying to meet their deadlines.
Visual representation of "newsroom" - A place where journalists work to collect and produce news for newspapers, magazines, websites or TV broadcasts.

Often appears as...

  • newsroom staff
  • newsroom operations
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Activity Hub

Newsroom implies a bustling environment with constant activity, emphasizing urgency and teamwork.

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She thrived in the newsroom's energetic atmosphere, always on top of the latest scoop.
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Media Types

Newsrooms serve various media, think beyond newspapers to TV, online, and even radio stations.

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After the press conference, all the major newsrooms published stories about the event.
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Not a Genre

'Newsroom' refers to a physical or virtual place, not to a type or style of news.

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The online newspaper's virtual newsroom allowed reporters to collaborate worldwide.
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