Newsroom (noun)

A room in a newspaper office, television or radio station where journalists work.

Origin:

From the adjective 'news' and the noun 'room'.

Examples:

  1. The newsroom was a busy place, with reporters typing away at their computers.
  2. The editors sat in their glass-walled office overlooking the newsroom.
  3. The newsroom buzzed with activity as journalists worked to break the latest story.
  4. The interns were given a tour of the newsroom, seeing where all the magic happens.
  5. The newsroom was equipped with state-of-the-art technology to help journalists gather and report the news.
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