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- noun Plural form of
journo .
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Examples
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Expulsion of expatriate Australian publishers under the glare of immediate glare of international media publicity over the past year was one thing, the day-to-day unsung hard graft and risks now facing courageous local journos is quite another.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: ‘The Media has been Muzzled’ 2009
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And then they're off the journos, that is to the bars of Brussels, or wherever.
Archive 2007-06-01 Richard 2007
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It was also a place for the so-called journos who fawn over and attempt to bed some succesfully these staffers to feel like they're part of something too.
Welcome Walter Moore 2006
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You know what I find ironic is the "journos" like Campbell Brown & Andrea Mitchell, who throughout the election cycle were harping on Obama's experience, have a expression of WTF on McCain's decision on their faces.
Top McCain Adviser: Palin Will Learn National Security From McCain Before He Keels Over 2009
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Now, I am disgusted that TPMEC has become the official Clinton TPM due to blogger "journos" like Greg Sargent and Eric Kleefield.
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So I have some suggestions about how jobless "journos" might become gainfully employed at a time when traditional media jobs are growing scarce.
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Certainly hardly any of our local print or electronic "journos" or even Westside bloggers.
McIntyre on KFI? 2009
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Is the rest of it diectly sourced from Al Jazeera, or does Al Jazeera management merely write it all for the beeb 'journos' to read out?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Everyone knows that the 'journos' steal from the blogs anyway!
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I got the impression that many of their contributers were big name journos who had stories Rupert & Lachie wouldn’t let them print, so they sent them to Crikey under false names.
Cheeseburger Gothic » A change isn’t really as good as a holiday, but it’ll do. 2009
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