newsroom

noun

news·​room ˈnüz-ˌrüm How to pronounce newsroom (audio)
-ˌru̇m,
ˈnyüz-
1
: a place (such as an office) where news is prepared for publication or broadcast
2

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To read how Newsweek uses AI as a newsroom tool, click . Darlin Tillery, Newsweek, 30 Jan. 2025 More trending stories from our newsroom: →This virus is surging across America & there’s no treatment →Why Trump didn't swear in on the Bible →Kevin Costner's new Yellowstone project Why is Southlake ranked as the No. 2 suburb in the country? Ella Gonzales, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 30 Jan. 2025 This article was generated by the Kansas City Star Bot, artificial intelligence software that analyzes structured information from TomTom and applies it to templates created by journalists in the newsroom. Kansas City Star Bot, Kansas City Star, 30 Jan. 2025 ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Lisa Song, ProPublica, 30 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for newsroom 

Word History

First Known Use

1862, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of newsroom was in 1862

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“Newsroom.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/newsroom. Accessed 2 Feb. 2025.

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