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newsroom
noun news·room \-ˌrüm, -ˌru̇m\
: an office where the news is prepared for a newspaper or a television or radio program
Full Definition of NEWSROOM
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: a place (as an office) where news is prepared for publication or broadcast
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First Known Use of NEWSROOM
1929
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