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Newspaperman

Newspaperman meaning

A man who works in the production of the text of a newspaper; a reporter, editor, etc.

Example sentences (8)

Actor André Holland portrayed Smith in the film because of the newspaperman’s essential role in Robinson’s career.

During his life, Knudson occupied myriad roles, including a coffee shop manager, a folk singer and even a military man after being drafted into the Army in the 1960s — but he spent the majority of his career as a newspaperman.

He’s a newspaperman on the side.

Brock referenced a letter from former slave and abolitionist Frederick Douglass to newspaperman and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, written Jan.

From 1892, when Dreiser began work as a newspaperman, he had begun "to observe a certain type of crime in the United States that proved very common.

He had a newspaperman's instinct for what the public wanted, and programmed his variety hours with remarkable balance.

He is opposed by a famous trial lawyer, Henry Drummond (based on Darrow), and mocked by a cynical newspaperman (based on H.L. Mencken) as the trial assumes a national profile.

John H. Murphy, a Texas newspaperman for seventy-four years, was the longtime executive vice president of the Texas Daily Newspaper Association.