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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
newshound
noun
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▪ That was hard-bitten, hard-nosed, hard-drinking newshound Edgar Allan Poe.
▪ They are not newshounds, they're more historians I guess.
▪ Trumpets sounded, press-men hoisted their notebooks and their Kodaks, and cinema newshounds began to crank the handles of their cameras.
Wiktionary
newshound

n. An investigative reporter.

Usage examples of "newshound".

I had the whole Assembly filled with gorgeous, jealous contestants, screaming managers, horny and ever-hopeful newshounds from every media outlet in the System, and any number of vengeful and vigilant wives, lovers and mistresses of both sexes.

Figuring it was the newshounds who'd been pestering me since the shoot-out, I fumbled the receiver onto the nightstand and dived back to slumberland.

Flashbulbs popped, newshounds recognized me and shouted my name, I yelled back, "No comment.

Three strange cars were standing empty in the driveway, and half a dozen newshounds were sitting and standing around Mickey on the porch.

Current events must have been really hopping for the newshounds to ignore such easy headlines.

He might have been repeating a newspaper headline, but in fact so far they'd managed to keep the truth away from the newshounds.

It was not some eager newshound that sniffed it out, but an agent of New Revelationists who leaked the thing.