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- noun Plural form of
newsperson .
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Examples
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Or have the nearly three decades that the Republicans ruled Washington and cut off acces to reporters and editors who reported stories they didn't like raise a group of "newspersons" who fear any effort to report good news about the Democrats?
Matt Drudge Doesn't Always Rule The Media's World, It Turns Out 2009
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So our newspersons can go on for weeks about the inconsequential faux pas of athletes and recording artists and actors.
TEXAS FAITH: Is shame still part of our culture? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010
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This Griffin guy seems to be a fan - apart from many other newspersons, he actually seems to know what he is writing about.
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But unlike the former mayor, Kelly is especially conscious of his image and has gone out of his way to establish relationships with prominent newspersons who do not cover the police.
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During the coming decade, more and more businessmen, well-heeled tourists, and virtually all newspersons will be carrying attache-case-sized units that will permit direct two-way communication with their homes or offices ....
June 24th, 2006 2006
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The true culprit is buried in the recesses of the fake news networks and partisan hacks disguised as newspersons.
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These broadcasters are careful not to call themselves newspersons or journalists, preferring the "disclaimer" that they are merely "entertainers".
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Of course, no one will be surprised to learn that those superbly coiffed local newspersons are occasionally selected with looks as the first criterion.
Philip Bump: Fox Achieves A Previously Unseen Level Of Meta. Anchorwoman, Ho! 2008
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Foreign governments and newspersons seem to be selective about the evidence before them.
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Wot a racket, your newspersons sitting there with no news make up a poll, then they have some news they can report, and can report the reporting of if it's 'eye-opening' enough.
The Peace March. Ann Althouse 2007
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