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- noun Plural form of
newsroom .
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Examples
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Half the problem in newsrooms these days is staff are becoming thin on the ground.
More lazy journalism from the BBC politics team Norfolk Blogger 2009
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I'll be interested to read some thoughts from a non-insider, (maybe kinda somebody like me/us?) who wasn't indoctrinated by journalism professors or sitting in newsrooms, but bases his opinion on what he observes and makes up his own mind. johnl
Joe the Plumber Dave Hurteau 2009
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The rights group points out that extra-constitutional PERs allow the government to revoke the license of any media organ printing negative stories; the government also granted itself power to place censors in newsrooms around the country.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Bloggers debate Amnesty International findings 2009
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The rights group points out that PERS give power to revoke license of any media organ printing negative stories; the government also granted itself power to place censors in newsrooms around the country.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Bloggers debate Amnesty International findings 2009
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Ironically, as Bainimarama was speaking of a new constitution, his government extended to August the Public Emergency Rules that limit free media by placing government censors in newsrooms, extend police search and seizure powers and force organizations to ask for permission to hold meetings.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: A roadmap towards elections? 2009
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If you look at old photos of newsrooms from the '30s or' 40s, you will see eyeshade-wearing men, their sleeves held up with garters, sitting at long tables.
No more 'spiking' and 'killing': A kinder, gentler computer system John Kelly 2010
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Yet somehow, that ethic of everyman as journalist has taken hold, even in newsrooms, sometimes especially in newsrooms.
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Matt may not have enjoyed working in newsrooms and may now feel much more at home in a straightforwardly strategic/advocacy-oriented think-tank environment, but that simply says more about his own priorities as a writer-intellectual than it does about the real questions of the state of journalism and journalistic institutions in a rapidly deteriorating market.
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If you look at old photos of newsrooms from the '30s or' 40s, you will see eyeshade-wearing men, their sleeves held up with garters, sitting at long tables.
No more 'spiking' and 'killing' in our kinder, gentler newsroom John Kelly 2010
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These rules allow the Permanent Secretary of Information the ability to place censors in newsrooms, accompanied by plainclothes policeman.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Bloggers debate media censorship 2009
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