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Discover LudwigThe phrase "news maker" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to someone who creates or is involved in making news, whether through their actions or statements. Example: The prime minister's latest controversial decision has made him a news maker, stirring debate and capturing headlines across the country.
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He said he was also considering playing with its format -- news maker interviews followed by panel discussions -- to some extent, though he offered no specifics.
And the BBC and other broadcasters do use the empty chair, albeit on less high-profile occasions: if a news maker is unwilling to face the cameras, best practice is to say so and to cover the topic anyway.
It seems as if the discoveries of and reporting about dinosaurs remain the number one paleontological news maker, so here are a few selections.
He or she was to be the most important news maker of the day.
The case was not a big news maker, and that year was filled with cases with more national impact.
He is a community consultant, social scientist, thinker, writer, news maker, interfaith wedding officiant, and a Public Speaker.
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"In a very real way, we look up to them," he said of cable news makers.
These people become a self-selected group of established news makers.
The bigger news makers of the men's shows were Gene Meyer and John Varvatos.
"They were well prepared from the point of knowing the Russian media agencies, journalists and news makers.
Tomorrow (14 June), the company will launch a discussion series featuring Evans in conversation with leading news makers.
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