Definition of Newsreaders

1. Noun. (plural of newsreader) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Newsreaders

1. newsreader [n] - See also: newsreader

Lexicographical Neighbors of Newsreaders

newspaperless
newspaperman
newspapermen
newspapers
newspaperwoman
newspaperwomen
newspeak
newspeaks
newspeople
newsperson
newspersons
newsplan
newsprint
newsprints
newsreader
newsreaders (current term)
newsreel
newsreels
newsroom
newsrooms
newsroomwide
newssheet
newsstand
newsstand operator
newsstands
newsstore
newsstores
newsvendor
newsvendors
newsweeklies

Literary usage of Newsreaders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Plug Your Book: Online Book Marketing for Authors, Book Publicity Through by Steve Weber (2007)
"Only about 20 percent of blog readers understand newsreaders, "so if you're not using e-mail, you're missing 80 percent of your potential audience," says ..."

2. Re-Visioning Television: Policy, Strategy and Models for the Sustainable by Adrian Hadland, Mike Aldridge, Joshua Ogada (2007)
"News was one of the most demanding programmes because it needed a lot of coordination of journalists, editors, newsreaders, camera crew and video editors. ..."

3. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1868)
"... and unless these are chronicled for the perusal of newsreaders, there is great danger that they will fall into the error of regarding the army only as a ..."

4. Introduction to the Study of Sociology by Edward Cary Hayes (1918)
"It is proper that they should be exposed; but the appetite of newsreaders for scandal is so great and leads to such a shaking-out of soiled linen, ..."

5. The Musical World (1847)
"... and THICKHEAD, To be printed by WS JOHNSON, 60, St. Martin's Lane, and to bo had of all Booksellers and newsreaders in town and country. ..."

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