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Examples for "newsroom"
Examples for "newsroom"
1Nick Higham takes a tour of the new newsroom at Broadcasting House.
2Your editor in chief's untimely departure will create problems in the newsroom.
3This was the newsroom that the late, great editor Ben Bradlee prowled.
4The Post newsroom now talks unabashedly about journalism as a consumer product.
5This article was reported in collaboration with the nonprofit newsroom Type Investigations.
1Your editor in chief's untimely departure will create problems in the newsroom.
2This was the newsroom that the late, great editor Ben Bradlee prowled.
3He had bought balloons and cake to the newsroom for the party.
4Candace walked across the newsroom to the metro section, tracking down Costello.
5Ailes funded the refurbishment of the newsroom with his donation in 2007.
6A party for Mr. Frankel was winding down out in the newsroom.
7By day, I like to fill the newsroom with controversy and contention.
8On his way across the newsroom someone called out his name.
9Nick knew that the newsroom computer system was an open setup.
10People in the newsroom knew about the deaths of his wife and daughter.
11How is the digital world affecting how decisions are made in the newsroom?
12Carl Bernstein surveyed the newsroom of the Washington Post for the last time.
13We're looking at layoffs for as much as ten percent of the newsroom.
14There was a confused atmosphere in the newsroom throughout the afternoon.
15And then she called the newsroom and told them that all was well.
16But late that night, Amy summoned me back to the newsroom.