news organization
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Definition
Noun: An organization, typically a company or agency, whose primary function is to gather, verify, produce, and distribute news and information to the public through various media channels.
Usage
A "news organization" is a formal entity responsible for journalism. It employs reporters, editors, and other staff to create news content. * The news organization published an in-depth investigation into the matter. * She works for a major international news organization. * Ethical standards are crucial for any reputable news organization.
Advanced Usage
- "Legacy news organization": Refers to a traditional, often long-established media company (e.g., a newspaper or broadcast network) adapting to the digital age.
- The legacy news organization launched a successful digital subscription model.
- In discussions about media structure, it is often contrasted with terms like "news aggregator" (which collects but typically does not produce original reporting) or "independent journalist."
Variants and Related Words
- News agency (noun): An organization that collects news reports and sells them to subscribing news organizations. It is a specific type of news organization focused on wholesale news distribution.
- Reuters is a major global news agency.
- Media outlet (noun): A broader term that encompasses any publication or channel that distributes news and information, including those operated by a news organization.
- Newsroom (noun): The office or department within a news organization where news is prepared.
Synonyms
- News agency
- Media organization
- Press organization
Related Phrases
- News gathering: The act of collecting information, which is a core function of a news organization.
- The news organization dedicated significant resources to news gathering in the region.
- News bureau: A local office or subsidiary of a larger news organization in a specific city or country.
Noun
- an agency to collects news reports for newspapers and distributes it electronically