Sentence examples for newsperson from inspiring English sources

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newsperson

noun

A person involved in the gathering or delivery of news; thus, a reporter or journalist

  • Several prominent newspeople have lost their jobs recently.

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And I find Chen fascinating for her ability to live with the contradiction of being a newsperson and hosting an unredeemable reality show.

Saw one newsperson take moving pictures of a row of telephones.

Very pathetic to be a newsperson.

Saw a newsperson interviewing a delegate.

Nothing lower than a European newsperson.

While what drew Chubbuck to kill herself remains sketchy, much of it was clearly due to not being taken seriously as a newsperson despite her ability.

The energetic Lygo went to visit ITV's news staff and even sent them a note that began: "Dear hard-working newsperson".

One newsperson got a quote from Patrick Moynihan.

Fiona's being hired because I needed a strong newsperson to do domestic coverage for me, someone who was going to improve our coverage, which is always in need of improving, and I'm not criticizng anybody who's done it before".

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Saw clot of people training to be newspersons.

Clots of provincial newspersons.

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