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newsperson

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




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Disney bought her program as executives were drawn to Hall’s experience as a newsperson who could think on her feet on live TV.

From Los Angeles Times

“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

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

It’s the modern flourishes, whether that’s newsperson April O’Neil wielding broadcast equipment as a weapon or a bounty of cutesy animations that the henchmen engage in before the brawling starts.

From Los Angeles Times

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

From Washington Post