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newsroom

Noun

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A room where news is collected and disseminated, or periodicals sold; a reading room supplied with newspapers, magazines, etc.

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every newspaper editor is criticized by the newsroom Source: Internet

A 2018 survey by the American Society of News Editors, the most recent available, found only 7.19 percent of full-time newsroom employees were Black, compared to 78.18 percent white. Source: Internet

According to a recent Pew report, 12 percent of all US newsroom employees live in New York City, which is more than twice the share that live in Washington, DC, or Los Angeles. Source: Internet

According to a KPCC newsroom executive, Huang had "visible bruises and scrapes, a sore shoulder and a blackened eye." Source: Internet

A concern I brought up with the newsroom was that I worry we’re going to have these passive gestures without any real dedication to diversity. Source: Internet

After the show's cancellation, a pilot for a new comedy series titled Onion News Empire premiered on Amazon.com in April 2013, which presented as a behind-the-scenes look of The Onion s newsroom. Source: Internet

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