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newsgathering

American  
[nooz-gath-er-ing, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌgæð ər ɪŋ, ˈnyuz- /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the process of collecting and reporting the news.


Other Word Forms

  • newsgatherer noun

Example Sentences

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The Times said Thursday that the policy punishes newsgathering.

From The Wall Street Journal

BBC newsgathering journalists reported Elizabeth line, Overground, rail and walking routes to be far less busy than they were on Monday.

From BBC

Versant is hiring its own newsgathering team — as many as 100 journalists — including justice and intelligence correspondent Ken Dilanian, who is moving over from NBC.

From Los Angeles Times

“Because freedom of the press,” Garland observed, “requires that members of the news media have the freedom to investigate and report the news, the new regulations are intended to provide enhanced protection to members of the news media from certain law enforcement tools and actions that might unreasonably impair newsgathering.”

From Salon

Had the trial gone ahead, Prince Harry would have alleged he had been the victim of unlawful newsgathering by NGN journalists between 1996 and 2011 - and that its leaders covered up wrongdoing by destroying evidence - something that the company denied.

From BBC