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From news + room.
newsroom (plural newsrooms)
- The office of a news organisation, especially that part of it where the journalists work and news stories are processed.
- (dated) A room where newspapers and magazines are available for reading.
the office of a news organisation
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 編輯部/编辑部 (zh) (biānjíbù)
- Finnish: uutistoimitus (fi)
- French: salle de rédaction f, rédaction (fr) f
- Georgian: ახალი ამბების განყოფილება (axali ambebis ganq̇opileba), ნიუსრუმი (niusrumi) (slang)
- German: Redaktion (de) f, Newsdesk n, Newsroom m
- Indonesian: ruang redaksi
- Italian: redazione (it) f
- Japanese: ニュースルーム (nyūsurūmu), 報道局 (ほうどうきょく, hōdōkyoku), 報道部 (ほうどうぶ, hōdōbu)
- Norwegian Bokmål: redaksjon (no) m
- Polish: newsroom (pl) m
- Portuguese: redação (pt) f
- Russian: ньюсру́м (ru) m (nʹjusrúm), реда́кция (ru) f (redákcija), отде́л новосте́й m (otdél novostéj)
- Sindhi: خبرخانو (sd)
- Swedish: redaktion (sv) c
- Vietnamese: toà soạn báo
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