Newsperson


[nooz-pur-suh n, nyooz-] /ˈnuzˌpɜr sən, ˈnyuz-/

noun
1.
a newsman or newswoman; reporter.

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    [nooz-print, nyooz-] /ˈnuzˌprɪnt, ˈnyuz-/ noun 1. a low-grade, machine-finished paper made from wood pulp and a small percentage of sulfite pulp, used chiefly for newspapers. /ˈnjuːzˌprɪnt/ noun 1. an inexpensive wood-pulp paper used for newspapers n. “cheap paper from pulp, used to print newspapers,” 1909, from news (n.) + print.

  • New-sprung

    [noo-spruhng, nyoo-] /ˈnuˈsprʌŋ, ˈnyu-/ adjective 1. newly or suddenly come into existence.

  • Newsqueak

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  • Newsreader

    [nooz-ree-der, nyooz-] /ˈnuzˌri dər, ˈnyuz-/ noun, Chiefly British. 1. a person who presents the on a radio or television broadcast; newscaster. /ˈnjuːzˌriːdə/ noun 1. a news announcer on radio or television

  • Newsreel

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