Definition of Newsmen. Meaning of Newsmen. Synonyms of Newsmen

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Definition of Newsmen

Newsmen
Newsman News"man, n.; pl. Newsmen. 1. One who brings news. [Obs.] --Spenser. 2. A man who distributes or sells newspapers.

Meaning of Newsmen from wikipedia

- professional manner. "His performances in both crises won him more respect from newsmen than any presidential press secretary in memory", said a New York Times...
- 30, 2020 – via Google News. "What to name the Super Bowl? Rozelle asks newsmen to help". Fort Scott Tribune. Kansas. ****ociated Press. May 26, 1967. p...
- between 12 March 1963 and 15 June 1963, and targeted two Washington based newsmen who, at the time, had been publishing news articles based on, and frequently...
- While newsmen take notes, Chairman Dies of House Un-American Activities Committee reads and proofs his letter replying to Pres. Roosevelt's attack on...
- editor, he needed a broadcast catchphrase in the model of other great newsmen. With the help of some others at WLWT, he created his signature line: "Take...
- Retrieved February 6, 2016. "What to name the Super Bowl? Rozelle asks newsmen to help". Fort Scott Tribune. (Kansas). ****ociated Press. May 26, 1967...
- Prize-winning American journalist. He became known as the "Dean of Washington newsmen" in a career that spanned the tenure of 11 United States presidents. Arthur...
- saw no issues with the film, besides a few derogatory comments towards newsmen and some illegal behavior of the characters. During some rewrites for censors...
- involvement. On separate occasions, Johnson told two prominent television newsmen that he believed that JFK's ********ination had been organized by Castro...
- Oregon. In his voice-over, Linnman joked that "land-lubber newsmen" became "land-blubber newsmen [...] for the blast blasted blubber beyond all believable...