A person who investigates and reports or edits news stories.
1 Maybe a newsman writes a news story, which is history's first draft.
2 A TV newsman racing through the night to get the gore first.
3 The newsman stood in front of a wide-screen TV, replaying the footage.
4 RTÉ's legendary newsman Charlie Bird is to leave the broadcaster after 38 years.
5 Lets journalists do their job but is interested as a newsman .
6 Months later, a Washington newsman confirmed at least part of the lake story.
7 The newsman paused, looked up, and half-smiled in wry amusement at this complexity.
8 An abnormally large bump of curiosity is part of every newsman 's basic equipment.
9 The newsman announced in April he had lung cancer and was beginning chemotherapy.
10 I heard it from Denes Cermak, the newsman , but off the record, of course.
11 His colleague Tara Brown paid tribute to the legendary newsman .
12 It is very curious to see how dexterously the caravan - newsman has coined his wares.
13 Couric's predecessors included Dan Rather, Walter Cronkite and the legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow.
14 All this the newsman has ceased to tell us of.
15 The newsman spoke on Vietnam like he did every night.
16 But Swayze was no more of a newsman than Alley.
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