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press corps
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
press corps
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But they were no ordinary members of the Washington press corps.
▪ Remember when she invited the press corps in to sample her favorite cookie recipe?
▪ The press corps has begun to praise him with faint damns.
▪ The important visitors filed in after them, and then the members of the press corps.
▪ The invited press corps kept its distance from Holden, leaving him in peace to concentrate on his performance.
Wiktionary
press corps

n. A collective term for all the press members.

WordNet
press corps

n. a group of journalists representing different publications who all cover the same topics; "the White House press corps"

Usage examples of "press corps".

There was no one on the C-54 when it took off from Haneda but the five members of the crew and the four members of the press corps.

The press corps covered every minute of the trial, but there was no real scrutiny as we know it today.

He could just as easily have held those TV interviews - I've only seen one of Branson's love affairs with the public but there are bound to be more-at, say, the south tower - but, no, he had to have it smack in the middle, surrounded by his own private press corps.

In his place I would have had the whole press corps off the bridge in five minutes.

It seems it just has not occurred to him that the ranks of the press corps may have been infiltrated.

It was his job to foster that arrogance, knowing that the KGB would have its people ping on the American press corps for their evaluation of the embassy personnel.

So did the press corps, who having covered the start of the rally, saw the police convoy driving past and followed it out to the airstrip.

One had demolished two houses and blown tiles off a mosque, an outrage that the press corps was shown during the afternoon.