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词汇 newsgathering
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Definition of newsgathering in English:

newsgathering

nounˈnjuːzˌɡað(ə)rɪŋˈn(j)uzˌɡæðərɪŋ
mass noun
  • The activity of researching news items for broadcast or publication.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since freeing myself from office bondage, I've been more relaxed in my news-gathering.
    • Now to another tale of news-gathering, but where the issue of accreditation never really arises.
    • Now digital machines are all the go and this traditional form of news-gathering is under threat.
    • But if you think they aren't possibilities, you haven't looked lately at the way computers are changing the news-gathering process.
    • The thin resources the media now dedicate to news-gathering means reporters can no longer spend the time required to look back and compare government actions with the plans summits produce.
    • As so often happens in news-gathering, we were shut down by a frightened wimp.
    • This would free journalists to do the job of informing citizens, and allow stations to compete on the basis of quality news-gathering as opposed to sensationalism.
    • CNN is one of the world's largest news-gathering organisations with almost 4000 staff across the globe.
    • Our initial research indicates one needs to take into account similar kinds of factors in assessing how a newspaper is stocked for news-gathering.
    • While news-gathering is inevitably staff-intensive and skill-intensive, improvements from working smarter or more efficiently are entirely possible.

Derivatives

  • newsgatherer

  • noun
    • They're turning from news-gatherers (which is the area in which they should far outrank bloggers) to editorialists.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For serious blogging pundits and news-gatherers and discussion board operators, cyber-cred is everything.
      • The news-gatherer protection group Reporters Sans Frontières has also been in touch with the Mirror and the family, and has offered its negotiating services.
      • This was, to the dismay of many a news-gatherer in the room, to be the evening's persistent refrain.

Definition of newsgathering in US English:

newsgathering

nounˈn(y)o͞ozˌɡaT͟HəriNGˈn(j)uzˌɡæðərɪŋ
  • The process of researching news items, especially those for broadcast or publication.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since freeing myself from office bondage, I've been more relaxed in my news-gathering.
    • Now to another tale of news-gathering, but where the issue of accreditation never really arises.
    • Our initial research indicates one needs to take into account similar kinds of factors in assessing how a newspaper is stocked for news-gathering.
    • CNN is one of the world's largest news-gathering organisations with almost 4000 staff across the globe.
    • This would free journalists to do the job of informing citizens, and allow stations to compete on the basis of quality news-gathering as opposed to sensationalism.
    • Now digital machines are all the go and this traditional form of news-gathering is under threat.
    • As so often happens in news-gathering, we were shut down by a frightened wimp.
    • While news-gathering is inevitably staff-intensive and skill-intensive, improvements from working smarter or more efficiently are entirely possible.
    • The thin resources the media now dedicate to news-gathering means reporters can no longer spend the time required to look back and compare government actions with the plans summits produce.
    • But if you think they aren't possibilities, you haven't looked lately at the way computers are changing the news-gathering process.
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