[ US /ˈnuzpɝsən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who investigates and reports or edits news stories
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How To Use newsperson In A Sentence

  • So I cringe when a local newsperson shoves a microphone in the face of some young 95-pound twink (Straight Translation: a twink is a skinny homosexual with a lot of moxie). Max Mutchnick: Where Is My Martin Luther Queen?
  • I talked to a newsperson who said the U.S. military is just phoning it in.
  • `Mary Ann... you have got to learn a little detachment, if you ever want to be a practicing newsperson. FURTHER TALES OF THE CITY
  • We Surround Them 'day, the day when newsperson Glenn Beck, noted not-Hollywood not-celebrity Chuck Norris, and a collection of ultrapatriotic Randian nobodies are going to flex their muscles and show all of America the tremendous power of their particular brand of ultra-conservative movement. Daily Kos
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