0 an office at a television or radio station or a newspaper where news is collected and reports are prepared for broadcasting or publishing
1 a room in a newspaper office or television or radio station where the news is prepared before it is published or broadcast:
In it, a tension is noted between the 'newsroom model' and the 'movie model' of current-affairs programming.
With an anecdotal start, the author revisits the routine in the newsroom to see how international news is processed and re-processed before being televised to the local audience.
The newsroom is a place.
This paper serves as a first-hand account of the work of a television news translator - a reflection on the author's five years experience in television and newspaper newsrooms.
It depends upon the same resources—the same newsrooms, the same libraries, the same correspondents—as material on the ostensibly more serious networks.
In the main newsroom, nobody knew what was going on.
They do not have to own a television station and a television newsroom to make a contribution.
Would the newsrooms be merged?