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antonyms for newsroom

 

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Antonyms for Newsroom

Noun:

A newsroom is a place where journalists, editors, and other professionals work to gather and produce news for various media outlets.

Antonyms:

  • Field: In contrast to a newsroom, the field refers to the location or area where journalists report from, such as covering events or conducting interviews outdoors.
  • Remote Location: Unlike a bustling newsroom, a remote location implies a distant or isolated place where news is reported from, often without immediate access to modern facilities.
  • Studio: In opposition to a newsroom, a studio is a controlled environment specifically designed for broadcasting, usually devoid of on-site news gathering.

Usage in Sentences:

  1. The journalist left the newsroom to report live from the field, covering the unfolding protest.
  2. In search of unique stories, the reporter ventured into remote locations far away from the comforts of the newsroom.
  3. The anchor smoothly transitioned from the newsroom to the studio, where the live television broadcast was set to begin.

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