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newsroom
a room as in a newspaper office or radio or televion station in which news is prepared for release
edition
the entire number of copies of publication printed from a single typesetting or other form of reproduction
sportscaster
a radio or television broad cast of sports event or of sports news
media
an intervening substance through which something is transmitted or carried on; an agency by which something is accomplished, conveyed or transferred; a means of mass communication as newspapers, magazine, or television.
headline
the title or caption of a newspaper article, usually set in large type; a line at the head of the page or passage giving information such as the title, author, or page number.
copy
an imitation or reproduction of something original; duplicate; one specimen or example of a printed text or picture; a manuscript or other material to be set in type.
editorial
an article in a publication expressing the opinion of its editors or publishers; a commentary on radio or television expressing the opinion of the station or network.
newscast
a radio or television broadcast of events in the news.
caption
a title, short explanation, or description accompanying an illustration or photograph.
commentary
a series of explanations or interpretations; something that explains or illustrates.
newsprint
inexpensive paper made from wood pulp used chiefly for printing newspapers.
verify
to prove the truth of by presentation of evidence or testimony; substantiate; to determine or test the truth or accuracy of as by comparison, investigation, or reference; conduct experiments to prove a hypothesis.
deliver
to take to the intended recipient.
footage
a portion of motion-picture film, especially an amount of film depicting a specific event or kind of action.
masthead
the listing in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication of information about its staff and operations.
exclusive
not divided or shared with others.
update
to bring up to date
coverage
the extent or degree to which something is observed, analyzed or reported.
newsreel
a short motion picture dealing with recent news events.
dateline
a phrase at the beginning of a newspaper or magazine article that gives the date and place of its origin.