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She wasn't the only newsperson doing the same thing, either.
We lose a newsperson and the whole thing was for nothing."
They are instead a new breed of television newsperson: generic reporters.
The video is cut so that each word is spoken by a different newsperson.
A mug shot from an arrest for burglary was put on the screen behind the early morning newsperson.
A newsperson asked, "Have you got any more on the radial spokes?
"Bill," said the newsperson, with the conviction of a good friend, "don't flatter yourself."
"And you will not speak to a newsperson.
Howard began her career as a radio newsperson in suburban New York City.
She had formerly been a Denver radio newsperson and now worked for Fox News.
To turn on the T.V. and see the newsperson tell about murder is usual."
I considered whether sexual speculation about a prominent female newsperson was sexist and concluded that it was.
Hillegas's youngest son, Fred Hillegas, worked as a newsperson on the radio, television, and for newspapers.
However, she had only recently embarrassed a hapless panel chairman with the loud aside: "I'm a newswoman, dammit - not a newsperson."
I detect a note of mild sarcasm in your voice,' the Thalassa Broadcasting Corporation's star newsperson said.
"A newsperson," said Burning Star.
How about the aging CEO, Doctor, Scientist, Professor or Newsperson?
"Good evening, America, I'm Nancy Newsperson.
So when a Detroit sports newsperson and friend of the 6-foot-11, 260-pound Laimbeer asked him about his technique, Laimbeer replied, "That's my secret."
Laurie Neff, the second newsperson, is known for getting into a traffic accident with Washington DC mayor Marion Barry.
"Sports guys are always the first to go," Malzberg said, "which leaves the newsperson to read the local scores, robbing the true sports fan of a full sports report."
He has won 43 Ohio and national writing awards and was the first non-Cincinnati newsperson elected to the Cincinnati Journalists Hall of Fame.
Then they were back in the studio with the primary newsperson: "The search for the black box--" "Off," Tiny said, and Dortmunder offed the set.
Paula Walker, WNBC's news director, said, "From a newsperson's perspective, given the opportunity to do news any time of day or night, we're willing to do it."
Too Much Media, LLC v. Hale - The "newsperson's privilege" does not extend to a self-described journalist who posted comments on an Internet message board.