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Newsroom

A newsroom is the central place where journalists—reporters,


editors, and producers, along with other staffs—work to gather
news to be published in a newspaper and/or an online
newspaper or magazine, or broadcast on radio, television, or
cable. Some journalism organizations refer to the newsroom as
the city room.

Working in newsroom
In a print publication's newsroom, reporters sit at desks,
gather information, and write articles or stories, in the past
on typewriters. These stories are submitted to editors, who
usually sit together at one large desk, where the stories are
reviewed and possibly rewritten. Reporters generally used
the pyramid method for writing their stories. Once finished,
editors write a headline for the story and begin to lay it
out (see publishing) on a newspaper or magazine page. Editors
also review photographs, maps, charts or other graphics to be
used with a story.
Head Of Newsroom
1.Head of newsroom is called editor.
2.News editor supervise everything and coordinate the work of
several sections in newsroom.
3.Basically the work on a U shaped desk .
4.There is a shift in charge working under the news editor

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