Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The realm of newspapers; newspaper life.

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Examples

  • Despite its haloed stature in American newspaperdom, The New York Times has been particularly susceptible to the industry's downturn in circulation and advertising.

    Hold The Presses 2006

  • Despite its haloed stature in American newspaperdom, The New York Times has been particularly susceptible to the industry's downturn in circulation and advertising.

    Hold The Presses 2006

  • It is a sad thing for our country and for newspaperdom that his request was denied.

    A Head-Scratching Verdict Against Conrad Black Seth Lipsky 2011

  • If that's the case, the fall of Murdoch may truly represent bad news for tabloid newspaperdom in Britain.

    Robert Teitelman: Murdoch, Britain and the Tabloid Mentality Robert Teitelman 2011

  • Mr. Hearst would rattle the dry bones of Australian newspaperdom, and he would rattle some of the present dailies and weeklies out of existence.

    Running A Newspaper 2010

  • But the hard part, and this is the hard part about believing in freedom is, if you believe in the First Amendment, for example, you to, for example -- most good defenders will believe in abhorrent groups standing up and saying awful things, and we're here at the bastion of newspaperdom (sic) and I'm sure you believe in the First Amendment, so I'm sure you understand people can say bad things.

    Taylor Marsh: Rand Paul on Civil Rights: Private Restaurants Wouldn't Have To Serve Martin Luther King 2010

  • The New Journalists then were questioning the very existence of the status quo cash cows of newspaperdom while many of us hankered for a cool job on the LA Free Press or Ramparts.

    Newspaper ashes to ashes, dust to dustup « BuzzMachine 2009

  • You're a cynical, cold-blooded, snooping, wisecracking example of modern newspaperdom.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Blue Tyson 2008

  • You're a cynical, cold-blooded, snooping, wisecracking example of modern newspaperdom.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Blue Tyson 2008

  • You're a cynical, cold-blooded, snooping, wisecracking example of modern newspaperdom.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Blue Tyson 2008

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