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Definition of newsman in English: newsmannounPlural newsmen ˈnjuːzmanˈn(j)uzˌmæn A male reporter or journalist. Example sentencesExamples - Here's a final bit of info: guess which skill journalism bosses think newsmen need the most?
- ‘We were quite literally besieged for about two weeks, with newsmen camped on the doorstep, invading our offices and telephoning at the rate of one a minute,’ he wrote.
- He rather blithely admits that recklessness in a source is a good thing, that nuance is the enemy of good television, that newsmen love news no matter who it hurts.
- The past week has seen much media coverage of the new countries, with newsmen and broadcasters reporting from Ljubljana, Valletta, Nicosia, Budapest and more.
- We sat stoically as the news dribbled in, mixed with confusing and contradictory reports as the newsmen attempted to ascertain the facts.
- When his party activists clapped to his response, newsmen sought to know if it was a press conference or a party meeting.
- About a hundred people gathered on this tiny island off the northwest coast of Okinawa on Sunday to remember a newsman who brought war home in the most personal terms.
- You claim full employment, high bovine productivity, and arrest the newsman who reported the numbers.
- The Star was among the publications that reported the following day about the newsman being the ‘prime suspect’.
- A newsman's job is to report the news - not undermine natural inhibitions guided by centuries of moral teaching.
- But executives at the public radio network recently removed the veteran newsman, making him a senior correspondent.
- These operations included an attack on the border town of Balibo in October 1975, in which five Australian-based newsmen were murdered by Indonesian commanders to prevent them from reporting on the incursion.
- I think newsmen are inclined to side with humanity rather than with authority and institutions.
- According to the airline officials, the passengers on the inaugural flight, including a small contingent of newsmen from Qatar, had been instructed not to panic on seeing the fire tenders pouring water on the aircraft.
- Briefing newsmen in Asaba, the governor exclaimed, ‘We should rule out political motives.’
- These two veteran newsmen would make national news themselves with their involvement in the case and would release a series of photographs that would shock the world!
- Throwing off a shiver, the newsman recovered to offer a succinct report on the effectiveness of the controversial police deterrent.
- The medical personnel then escorted Fuko out of the court, while policemen were busy holding off reporters and newsmen.
- Over the past four years, 13 newsmen have been killed in the country's crime-ridden southwest, assassinated by crime gangs some police believe are linked to political groups.
- He recognized the troublesome newsman from the public TV station who actually covered the school committee meetings as part of his regular beat.
Definition of newsman in US English: newsmannounˈn(y)o͞ozˌmanˈn(j)uzˌmæn A reporter or journalist. Example sentencesExamples - A newsman's job is to report the news - not undermine natural inhibitions guided by centuries of moral teaching.
- You claim full employment, high bovine productivity, and arrest the newsman who reported the numbers.
- The medical personnel then escorted Fuko out of the court, while policemen were busy holding off reporters and newsmen.
- I think newsmen are inclined to side with humanity rather than with authority and institutions.
- These operations included an attack on the border town of Balibo in October 1975, in which five Australian-based newsmen were murdered by Indonesian commanders to prevent them from reporting on the incursion.
- Throwing off a shiver, the newsman recovered to offer a succinct report on the effectiveness of the controversial police deterrent.
- ‘We were quite literally besieged for about two weeks, with newsmen camped on the doorstep, invading our offices and telephoning at the rate of one a minute,’ he wrote.
- When his party activists clapped to his response, newsmen sought to know if it was a press conference or a party meeting.
- He recognized the troublesome newsman from the public TV station who actually covered the school committee meetings as part of his regular beat.
- We sat stoically as the news dribbled in, mixed with confusing and contradictory reports as the newsmen attempted to ascertain the facts.
- According to the airline officials, the passengers on the inaugural flight, including a small contingent of newsmen from Qatar, had been instructed not to panic on seeing the fire tenders pouring water on the aircraft.
- Here's a final bit of info: guess which skill journalism bosses think newsmen need the most?
- He rather blithely admits that recklessness in a source is a good thing, that nuance is the enemy of good television, that newsmen love news no matter who it hurts.
- But executives at the public radio network recently removed the veteran newsman, making him a senior correspondent.
- Briefing newsmen in Asaba, the governor exclaimed, ‘We should rule out political motives.’
- The Star was among the publications that reported the following day about the newsman being the ‘prime suspect’.
- The past week has seen much media coverage of the new countries, with newsmen and broadcasters reporting from Ljubljana, Valletta, Nicosia, Budapest and more.
- About a hundred people gathered on this tiny island off the northwest coast of Okinawa on Sunday to remember a newsman who brought war home in the most personal terms.
- These two veteran newsmen would make national news themselves with their involvement in the case and would release a series of photographs that would shock the world!
- Over the past four years, 13 newsmen have been killed in the country's crime-ridden southwest, assassinated by crime gangs some police believe are linked to political groups.
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