- A
newsroom is the
central place where journalists—reporters, editors, and producers, ****ociate producers, news anchors, news designers, photojournalists...
- The
Newsroom is an
American political drama television series created and prin****lly
written by
Aaron Sorkin that
premiered on HBO on June 24, 2012, and...
-
Courier Newsroom is a
digital media company that
operates news
outlets and
sponsors political content intended to
support Democratic candidates. It microtargets...
- Look up
newsroom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
newsroom is the
place where journalists work to
gather news to be published.
Newsroom may also refer...
- America's
Newsroom is an
American television hard news
program on Fox News
Channel currently hosted by Bill
Hemmer and Dana
Perino live from 9 a.m. - 11...
- CNN
Newsroom (also
simply known as
Newsroom) is the
branding used for
blocks of
rolling news
programming carried by the U.S.
cable network CNN. The program...
- JTBC
Newsroom is the
flagship nightly newscast of
South Korean television network JTBC. The
newscast is
aired from 18:50-19:50 KST on w****days and 18:40-19:10...
-
Newsroom is a New
Zealand online news
publication that was
founded by Tim
Murphy and Mark
Jennings in 2017 and is co-edited by them. It
focuses on New...
- Company, The New York
Times Company began enacting measures to
reduce the
newsroom budget. The
company was
forced to
borrow $250Â million (equivalent to $353...
- An
online newsroom (also
known as a pressroom, mediaroom,
press center or
media center) is a website, web page or site
section that
contains distributable...