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news organization

NOUN
  1. an agency to collects news reports for newspapers and distributes it electronically

How To Use news organization In A Sentence

  • Mickey's evidence comes from a bureau chief of one of the news organizations.
  • Q Sir, several news organizations have reported about a program that allows the administration to look into the bank records of certain suspected terrorists … if neither the courts, nor the legislature is allowed to know about these programs, how can you feel confident the checks and balances system works? Think Progress » Feinstein: I Wasn’t Briefed On Bank Records Program Until Administration Knew NYT Was Publishing
  • We invite news organizations to use the guidelines as a discussion starter to craft or revise their own policies and guidelines.
  • American news organizations have bopped in and out of here, we feel the five U.S. teams aren't getting as much attention as their foreign counterparts... Adam Daniels: Imagine Cup Dispatch: American Gamsters
  • News organizations frequently misreport scientific information and cover science of questionable validity.
  • We tried to do everything a professional news organization would do to give a full and complete story.
  • The problem is when some news organizations make a oint of referring to the head of Al Qaeda as Osama vs bin Laden, and take advantage of the similarity to make it easy to slip into the Osama (first name)/Obama (last name) error. Chris Matthews: Terrorist Tape Came From Obama -- Er, Osama -- Headquarters
  • In some respects that validates the decision by mainstream news organizations not to display these pictures or make them available.
  • At the same time, when we were chasing down the pardon story that we ran, we didn't come across any other news organization out there beating the same trail.
  • This study therefore explores factors that are both extrinsic and intrinsic to news organization election coverage.
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