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newsperson

[nooz-pur-suhn, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌpɜr sən, ˈnjuz- /




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“What she did was make really good choices as a newsperson inside the paper that then made the paper look professional and wise to the outside world.”

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 7, 2023

When I moved to Elizabeth City, North Carolina, to take over management of our family-owned radio station, one of my first initiatives was to hire a full-time local newsperson.

From Seattle Times Feb. 1, 2023

She was advised by a station colleague to “sound” like a newsperson — “You know, serious,” she was told.

From Washington Post Apr. 16, 2022

A newsperson like Robin Roberts or David Faber provides both experience in and recognizability from broadcast media familiar to the show’s older demographics.

From Slate Aug. 20, 2021

“You go tiny newsperson, don’t let them get you down,” one poster wrote on YouTube.

From The Guardian Apr. 5, 2016




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