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A journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media
Answer for the clue "A journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media ", 8 letters:
pressman
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Word definitions for pressman in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pressman \Press"man\, n.; pl. Pressmen . One who manages, or attends to, a press, esp. a printing press. One who presses clothes; as, a tailor's pressman.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, from press (n.) + man (n.).
Usage examples of pressman.
Erik Pressman cut a commanding figure on the bridge of his ship, the U.
Then Captain Pressman had dictated the speed, and Will knew that this really was a matter of some urgency.
There had been a brief verbal exchange between Captain Pressman and the leader of the Omistolian force, but no shots were fired.
And then, when Captain Pressman gave the order to Will to get them out of here, now, the tractor beam had been engaged.
This, everyone knew, was the commander of the Omistolian fleet and the one who had carried out the short and unproductive dialogue with Captain Pressman earlier.
Captain Pressman faced him, shoulders square, hands again clasped behind his back.
Captain Pressman regarded him levelly, as if trying to fit a new perception around the old ones he had already established.
It suddenly occurred to Bashir that Pressman was the only person on the scout ship who was behaving the way normal humans should in such a dangerous situation.
He made his way forward to the cockpit and found Pressman cursing under his breath.
I knew nothing about any of this until Pressman paid me a visit on Deep Space Nine a few days ago.
The reports Pressman had provided gave dry facts and figures about what the reptilian humanoids were capable of, but now, actually seeing them scan the terrain for any threat, seeing how they carried themselves with such arrogance and certainty, Danar knew.
Hully Burroughs had been in no mood to join his sailor friends Bill Fielder and Dan Pressman in any Hotel Street excursions.
Blond, blue-eyed Dan Pressman seemed more alert, and was watching Bill the way a parent watches a child.
I am the only pressman who knows them, and I have good reason for keeping my knowledge to myself!
The law-abiding Briton is so imbued with the idea of the sanctity of human life that it was hard for the young pressman to realise that these men had every intention of killing him, and that he was at perfect liberty to do as much for them.