Noun
newsdesk (plural newsdesks)
The department of a newspaper or broadcasting organization responsible for the collecting of news from journalists and others, and for distributing it to editors.
However, it’s the part in between—the analysis—that makes LexisNexis Newsdesk a solid market intelligence tool and adds to its ‘cool factor.’ Source: Internet
Independent.ie Newsdesk Bertie Ahern’s former stronghold St Luke’s has been put up for sale by Fianna Fail with an asking price of €595,000. Source: Internet
Independent.ie Newsdesk Celebrity power couple Beyonce and Jay Z must be sick of spending time in luxury Hollywood hotels when they visit LA as the pair have just signed a lease on a mansion in Holmby Hills. Source: Internet
Independent.ie Newsdesk Diego Costa spoke of his delight at being able to return "home" to Atletico Madrid as he arrived in Spain to put the finishing touches on his move from Chelsea. Source: Internet
Independent.ie Newsdesk Eva Mendes is back in the limeligh tafter giving birth five months ago. Source: Internet
Independent.ie Newsdesk Fans shared their tributes to the popular Paolo Tullio online last night after the recently-deceased food critic appeared on a re-run of RTE's 'Room To Improve'. Source: Internet