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: --
He was the most high profile staffer in the newsroom.
The institutes train women to maintain successful careers in media organizations and provide the necessary skills to allow women to become leaders in their newsrooms.
Most video footage and content is shared, coming from the same newsroom.
The newsroom is led by an editor in chief, managing editor, news editor, sports editor, online editor, lifestyles editor and editorial page editor.
Electronic journalism had driven hot metal from the newsrooms back shop.
Additionally, as investigative journalism declined at major daily newspapers in the 2000s, many reporters formed their own non-profit investigative newsrooms.
After a few weeks of broadcasting from a temporary set put together in the newsroom, the new set debuted.
Would the newsrooms be merged?