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  • noun Plural form of newsmaker.

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Examples

  • Not just journalists talking, or not just the so-called newsmakers, but what people around the world are thinking about a particular story.

    CNN Transcript Jun 14, 2009 2009

  • Not just journalists talking, or not just the so-called newsmakers, but what people around the world are thinking about a particular story.

    CNN Transcript Jun 14, 2009 2009

  • For my money, the one-on-ones with the newsmakers are the best part of the job.

    unknown title <a href="http://connect.cleveland.com/use 2009

  • For my money, the one-on-ones with the newsmakers are the best part of the job.

    unknown title 2009

  • So, MEET THE PRESS has reached for their rolodex of "newsmakers" and drawn Senator Lindsay Graham -- best known for having nothing at all to do on Sundays, ever, so...why not call me, please...somebody?...have me on their show?

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • "Stewart and Colbert actually demonstrate the idiotic, bogus and propagandistic nature of what people in power and 'newsmakers' say, in a manner that would be considered 'ideological' and 'unprofessional' were it to come from a mainstream newsroom," he says.

    Amarnath Amarasingam: Jon Stewart's 'Million Moderate March' 2010

  • "Stewart and Colbert actually demonstrate the idiotic, bogus and propagandistic nature of what people in power and 'newsmakers' say, in a manner that would be considered 'ideological' and 'unprofessional' were it to come from a mainstream newsroom," he says.

    Amarnath Amarasingam: Jon Stewart's 'Million Moderate March' Amarnath Amarasingam 2010

  • "Stewart and Colbert actually demonstrate the idiotic, bogus and propagandistic nature of what people in power and 'newsmakers' say, in a manner that would be considered 'ideological' and 'unprofessional' were it to come from a mainstream newsroom," he says.

    Amarnath Amarasingam: Jon Stewart's 'Million Moderate March' 2010

  • So, MEET THE PRESS has reached for their rolodex of "newsmakers" and drawn Senator Lindsay Graham -- best known for having nothing at all to do on Sundays, ever, so ... why not call me, please ... somebody? ... have me on their show?

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads 2010

  • So, MEET THE PRESS has reached for their rolodex of "newsmakers" and drawn Senator Lindsay Graham -- best known for having nothing at all to do on Sundays, ever, so ... why not call me, please ... somebody? ... have me on their show?

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads 2010

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