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What (who) is news readers - definition

TELEVISION SERIES
Louis LaFonda; News Readers; Newsreaders (TV series)

Readers' advisory         
  • Indirect readers' advisory display: "Looking for a good book? . . . You could ask one of our Fabulous Librarians . . . or try some of these ''nifty reading guides''"
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE ADVISORY OF READERS
Readers advisory; Reader's advisory; Readers' Advisory
Readers' advisory (sometimes spelled readers advisory or reader's advisory) is a service which involves suggesting fiction and nonfiction titles to a reader through direct or indirect means. This service is a fundamental library service; however, readers' advisory also occurs in commercial contexts such as bookstores.
The Illustrated Australian News         
AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINE
Illustrated Australian News; Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers; Illustrated Australian News And Musical Times; Illustrated Australian News and Musical Times; Illustrated Australian News & Musical Times
The Illustrated Australian News was a monthly news magazine of record in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its precursor Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers was first published in 1837 by Ebenezer Syme and David Syme.
press corps         
  • Journalists at work in [[Montreal]] in the 1940s
  • The editor's office (Newsroom) of the ''[[Helsingin Sanomat]]'' in 1965
  • Bill German, editor emeritus and Page One editor Jack Breibart in the newsroom of ''[[The San Francisco Chronicle]]'' in 1994
  • Newspaper "gone to the Web" in California
ELEMENTS OF THE MASS MEDIA THAT FOCUS ON DELIVERING NEWS
News organizations; News trade; News business; News industry; News organization; News Media; Press corps; News organisation; Media (press); News report; Press media; Media news outlet; News publishing; Online news media; News Report; News outlets; News journalism; Mass news media; Media integrity; History of news media
(press corps)
The press corps is a group of journalists who are all working in a particular place, for different newspapers.
David McNeil is travelling with the White House press corps.
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Wikipedia

Newsreaders

Newsreaders is an American television comedy that aired on Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim. Newsreaders is a spin-off of Childrens Hospital, presented as the fictional television news magazine program Newsreaders. The series premiered January 17, 2013 and ended on February 13, 2015, with a total of 24 episodes over the course of two seasons.

Examples of use of news readers
1. Upon hearing the news, readers of El Nuevo Diario celebrated.
2. BREAKING NEWS Breaking news: readers who have been looking for an excuse to hit John Humphrys or Sarah Montagu over the head no longer need one.
3. Recently the BBC‘s TV news chief said he did not have a problem with news–readers wearing religious symbols providing they were discreet.
4. This drew comparisons with the way many of the male BBC news readers, such as Peter Sissons, are allowed to carry on until they are in their 60s.
5. Why do the news readers have to turn their backs to the viewing public, to discuss an item with another journalist on the big screen behind them?