newsperson
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Definition
Noun: A newsperson is a person whose profession involves gathering, investigating, writing, reporting, or editing news stories for publication or broadcast.
Usage
The term "newsperson" is a gender-neutral professional title for an individual working in journalism. It is used to describe someone employed by a news organization, such as a newspaper, television station, radio station, or digital news outlet, to report on current events.
Examples
- The newsperson delivered the breaking news report with clarity and urgency.
- Several newspersons were stationed outside the courthouse awaiting a statement.
- She built a respected career as a newsperson for a major network.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in formal or descriptive contexts, particularly when emphasizing the professional role without specifying gender (e.g., "The station is looking to hire an experienced newsperson").
- It can function as a hypernym, a general category that includes more specific roles like reporter, correspondent, anchor, or editor.
Variants and Related Words
- Journalist: A very common synonym, often used interchangeably with "newsperson."
- Reporter: Specifically denotes a person who gathers facts and writes or presents news stories.
- Correspondent: A reporter stationed in a particular location or assigned to a specific subject.
- Anchor: A newsperson who presents news programs and coordinates reports from other journalists.
- Editor: A person who prepares news content for publication, often overseeing reporters.
Synonyms
Journalist, reporter, correspondent, newsman/newswoman, member of the press.
Related Phrases
- News team/crew: A group of newspersons and technical staff working together on a news broadcast.
- Newsroom: The office where newspersons and editors work.
Noun
- a person who investigates and reports or edits news stories