Definitions
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- noun A person involved in
newsgathering .
Etymologies
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Examples
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How often do you think the reader would be prepared to update the form and how ofter do you think the newsgatherer would want to prompt you with an updated form (because it thinks that something newsworthy has occurred)?
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How should the newsgatherer ping the reader that there are additions to the form?
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Drudge is not a reporter, a journalist or a newsgatherer.
Democrat's vow... Ann Althouse 2007
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Mr. Bethuel Sparrow, local newsgatherer for the Ostable Enterprise, seated before his desk in the editorial sanctum, was writing an obituary for next week's paper, under the following head:
Mary-'Gusta Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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A newsgatherer passing through Portsmouth square noticed a mother cowering under a bush.
Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror Trumbull White 1904
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At the mention of that indomitable, remorseless, undeceivable newsgatherer, Mayfair, and the possibility of his gaining entrance into the house, Mrs. De Peyster experienced a new shudder.
No. 13 Washington Square Leroy Scott 1902
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Straight way the newsgatherer communicated it to a newspaper in Washington, and it appeared under an editorial notice.
Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California with Other Sketches; To Which Is Added the Story of His Attempted Assassination by a Former Associate on the Supreme Bench of the State Stephen Johnson Field 1857
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Personal opinions of the newsgatherer and disseminator are irrelevant --
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Personal opinions of the newsgatherer and disseminator are irrelevant --
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Personal opinions of the newsgatherer and disseminator are irrelevant --
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