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- noun Plural form of
newsgatherer .
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Examples
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Distributing news for free without paying the "newsgatherers" what they believe is their due.
Belmont Club 2009
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The public interest argument, then, really amounts to the compelling need to keep the "newsgatherers" in business because it is an irreplaceable thing.
Belmont Club 2009
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But your ideas about the newsgatherers getting into the “Real Estate” business is jaw dropping bad.
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Whatever happens, though, we need our newsgatherers -- our unbiased, independent, traditional newsies.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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Whatever happens, though, we need our newsgatherers -- our unbiased, independent, traditional newsies.
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It may be true that newsgatherers have not, traditionally, paid their sources.
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The change reflects tensions between the freewheeling, opinionated MSNBC and the impartial newsgatherers at NBC News.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: MSNBC says Olbermann, Matthews won't anchor 2008
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The change reflects tensions between the freewheeling, opinionated MSNBC and the impartial newsgatherers at NBC News.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: MSNBC says Olbermann, Matthews won't anchor 2008
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Scotia, the newsgatherers of Boston and New York resorted to various devices in order to obtain the earliest reports from Europe.
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884 Various
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This statement led to the revelation that the barman was similarly affected, and was engaged, at that moment, in the preparation of a famous antidote greatly in demand by sundry newsgatherers and night editors in Park Row.
The Flaw in the Sapphire Charles M. Snyder
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