newsroom
Pronunciation: [ˈnuːzruːm]
Word
Context: "media"
(noun) a special place where news is created, reported, and prepared for people to read, watch, or hear. Think of it as an office where reporters and journalists work to tell us what’s happening in the world.
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The newsroom was buzzing with excitement as reporters rushed to cover the breaking news.
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The newsroom was empty and quiet after the big story had already been reported.
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What happens in a newsroom when a big news event occurs?
Context: "organization"
(noun) a part of a news organization that focuses on preparing news stories. It involves the teamwork of different people who handle writing, editing, and producing news.
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The newsroom worked together to publish the weekly news magazine.
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The newsroom didn't create enough stories for this week's edition due to lack of resources.
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How many people usually work in a typical newsroom?
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