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A newsroom is the place where journalists work to gather news to be published.
Newsroom may also refer to:
Television
- Newsroom (BBC programme), a BBC2 news programme from 1964 to 1973
- Newsroom South East, BBC's news programme for southeastern England
- The Newsroom (Canadian TV series), a comedy-drama series that ran 1996–2005
- The Newsroom (American TV series), a drama series on the HBO cable channel that ran 2012–2014
- America's Newsroom, an American news/talk program on Fox News Channel that began in 2007
- CNN Newsroom, an American news program on CNN/US that began in 2006
- CNN Newsroom (CNNI), the similar CNN Newsroom on CNN International
- JTBC Newsroom, a newscast of the South Korean JTBC Television Network
Other uses
- The Newsroom, now the Guardian News & Media Archive, in London
- Newsroom (website), a New Zealand news publication
- Newsroom Navigator, a collection of online resources used by reporters at The New York Times
- SPIE Newsroom, a technical news website operated by SPIE
- The Newsroom, a BBC World Service radio show
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