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词汇 newspeople
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Definition of newspeople in US English:

newspeople

plural nounˈn(y)o͞ozˌpēp(ə)lˈn(y)o͞ozˌpēp(ə)l
  • Professional reporters or journalists.

    there's nothing wrong with docudrama so long as newspeople don't do it
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Television newspeople hail the benefits that broadcasts from the Court could provide to the public.
    • Then there's the media involvement: newspeople at the center, with one behind bars.
    • While her work isn't lifesaving or demanding in the way that a doctor's or an attorney's is, CNBC's ‘Money Honey’ works like a drudge, much harder than a cub reporter at a big newspaper, much much harder than most TV newspeople.
    • An array of voices is supposed to drive competition and spur newspeople to dig up great stories.
    • As newspeople descended on the scene and got to work, Palestinian Authority security personnel roughly confiscated film from photographers and TV cameramen.
    • It does not create a privilege for newspeople, rather it provides an immunity from being adjudged in contempt.
    • Corporate types never understand that while they can mess with newspeople on a daily basis and they'll take it lying down, you don't ever want to mess with their symbols.
    • It would be nice if all the newspeople talking about this would come right out and say what is on their minds.
    • This ‘breed’ of newspeople, who produce content primarily for the Internet (and specifically for the World Wide Web) can be seen as working for one or more of four distinct kinds of journalism online.
    • Commentators have noted that these market demands have come at a cost to newspeople, the quality of the news they generate, and the items that they address.
    • Or at least it is on Saturday 5 March when reporters, newspeople, sports teams and reporters slip into sequins and top hats for a night of show time fun.
    • How often have you heard elderly newspeople talk about how they would never show so much carnage on the TV newsshow?
    • The newspeople won't release his name until the killer's family is alerted, but I see Tim's car, all smashed up, on the scene.
    • Making the news into a conversation will come naturally to those who are natural newspeople.
    • Still, more than once, when I stepped off the craft, I was met by a mob of newspeople shoving recorders under my nose and demanding I tell them if there is a hoax or conspiracy or not.
    • The notes do seem protective of the image of newspeople.
    • Many television newspeople found themselves in the path of danger as they struggled to cover what turned out to be one of the biggest stories of all time: a full blown terrorist attack on the United States.
    • Does this go to Hockenberry's Cold War point - news once had a special function and newspeople were a protected class?
    • America's most recognizable newspeople roam the halls.
    • At the White House, as veteran New York columnist Jimmy Breslin recently noted, ‘The newspeople stand when the president comes into the room.’

Definition of newspeople in US English:

newspeople

plural nounˈn(y)o͞ozˌpēp(ə)l
  • Professional reporters or journalists.

    there's nothing wrong with docudrama so long as newspeople don't do it
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This ‘breed’ of newspeople, who produce content primarily for the Internet (and specifically for the World Wide Web) can be seen as working for one or more of four distinct kinds of journalism online.
    • As newspeople descended on the scene and got to work, Palestinian Authority security personnel roughly confiscated film from photographers and TV cameramen.
    • Then there's the media involvement: newspeople at the center, with one behind bars.
    • Many television newspeople found themselves in the path of danger as they struggled to cover what turned out to be one of the biggest stories of all time: a full blown terrorist attack on the United States.
    • An array of voices is supposed to drive competition and spur newspeople to dig up great stories.
    • At the White House, as veteran New York columnist Jimmy Breslin recently noted, ‘The newspeople stand when the president comes into the room.’
    • Making the news into a conversation will come naturally to those who are natural newspeople.
    • Corporate types never understand that while they can mess with newspeople on a daily basis and they'll take it lying down, you don't ever want to mess with their symbols.
    • The newspeople won't release his name until the killer's family is alerted, but I see Tim's car, all smashed up, on the scene.
    • It does not create a privilege for newspeople, rather it provides an immunity from being adjudged in contempt.
    • Still, more than once, when I stepped off the craft, I was met by a mob of newspeople shoving recorders under my nose and demanding I tell them if there is a hoax or conspiracy or not.
    • It would be nice if all the newspeople talking about this would come right out and say what is on their minds.
    • Television newspeople hail the benefits that broadcasts from the Court could provide to the public.
    • How often have you heard elderly newspeople talk about how they would never show so much carnage on the TV newsshow?
    • Or at least it is on Saturday 5 March when reporters, newspeople, sports teams and reporters slip into sequins and top hats for a night of show time fun.
    • Commentators have noted that these market demands have come at a cost to newspeople, the quality of the news they generate, and the items that they address.
    • The notes do seem protective of the image of newspeople.
    • America's most recognizable newspeople roam the halls.
    • Does this go to Hockenberry's Cold War point - news once had a special function and newspeople were a protected class?
    • While her work isn't lifesaving or demanding in the way that a doctor's or an attorney's is, CNBC's ‘Money Honey’ works like a drudge, much harder than a cub reporter at a big newspaper, much much harder than most TV newspeople.
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