¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Newsmakers
1. newsmaker [n] - See also: newsmaker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Newsmakers
Literary usage of Newsmakers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Talk Show Yearbook 2000: A Guide to the Nation's Most Influential Television by Robert Savidge (2000)
"Covers the top news around the world and also features interviews with newsmakers,
nonfiction authors, celebrities and other interesting people. ..."
2. Now Is Too Late 2: Survival in an Era of Instant News by Gerald R. Baron (2006)
"There is another aspect to this growing competition among news sources that will
cause many newsmakers to rethink a strategy of simply allowing the news ..."
3. English Newspapers: Chapters in the History of Journalism by Henry Richard Fox Bourne (1887)
"... newsmakers' in his Love Trifles, produced in 1625, nearly ninety years before.
' A peace concluded is a great plague upon them, and if the wars hold out ..."
4. The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People, as Well as by George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane (1841)
"... such and such things in any given debate would have been a stretch of audacity
beyond the boldness of even news-writers or newsmakers in those days. ..."
5. Dodd's Church History of England from the Commencement of the Sixteenth by Charles Dodd, Hugh Tootell, Mark Aloysius Tierney (1843)
"Now likewise the same newsmakers say that our king hath sent soldiers to the
palatinate, and his banner is there displayed against the emperor ; but this we ..."
6. Forty Years' Familiar Letters of James W. Alexander, D. D., Constituting by James Waddel Alexander (1860)
"Earnest endeavour on my part to make worship supersede musie is disturbed by
these newsmakers. Amidst mueh that is mortifying at Washington, ..."
7. Selecting and Using a Core Reference Collection by Margaret Irby Nichols (1995)
"D6 New Encyclopaedia Britannica. np3 New York Times Atlas of the World. np27
newsmakers. np5 Norton/Grove Concise Encyclopedia of Music. ..."
8. A Life of Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury, 1621-1683 by William Dougal Christie (1871)
"... went up to London in very great haste, whether for his good or evil was left
a doubt; at least the newsmakers were i Archives of French Foreign Office. ..."