newsroom to stand in front of the graphic.
Newsrooms in America lost 40% of their people over the last decade or two.
Newsrooms themselves are experiencing a great many cutbacks; people are losing their jobs; you have reporters who are doing more with less.
The Newsroom .
Their newsrooms right now are in the area of 20% data journalists.
in newsrooms .
I was in the newsroom of "USA Today" with an eraser and a whiteboard, erasing all of our coverage plans.
It was called The Newsroom .
It was called The Newsroom , and it was the precursor to what "Cheers" was, sort of like.
We have an integrated newsroom .
But a real newsroom is not really a great job.
He had a newsroom background.
This is the GE newsroom .
in the newsroom , the stand-up close to the story.
creating pop-up newsrooms and teaching them to investigate issues in the local area.
Everybody-- in newsrooms , it's, report a story, speak to your sources, write the post, get on air, and read Twitter all at the same time.
shock to newsrooms across the country because I think you probably admit this you took quite a militant attitude if we
Is to take smaller newsrooms and give them news stories that they can put on there and make them sound better.
into our newsrooms , is to check to see whether what those people are saying is true.
I was not in a newsroom environment where an editor got to know me and asked, hey, what are you expert in, and empowered me to run with that,
But then you get into the newsroom , and 63% of all news coverage is written or produced by men.
That was the battle on "Newsroom ."
So I would actually go into the newsroom and talk to people, and bring them into my office, and say, hey, I see you didn't put your hand up.
And so if you're in a newsroom , you sit with a computer in front of you and a row of TVs above your head.
He was really comfortable in a newsroom .
It kind of cuts against the newsroom 's first instinct.
When you walked into a newsroom when I started back in the '70s, everybody was smoking, everybody was yelling.
I was walking through my newsroom one day and I walked by the desk of a women.
And the newsroom erupted in a cheer.
And what I observe in newsrooms is a bias towards what you know.
So when you see these newsrooms -- and things are changing in certain areas.
So it's constantly a conversation that we have in our newsroom .
And you can't have writer's block in a newspaper newsroom .
It's not like some mysterious other language in the newsroom .
I noticed that there was so much demand in newsrooms for tech journalism.
But I've also seen in a number of newsrooms , especially my own, where it's astonishing what happens when you put either a woman or a person of color
But when you go to a lot of traditional newsrooms , what you will see is white older males.
I think there's still a lot of newsrooms that are operating at a lag.
across the United States they they shuttle coffee in a thousand newsrooms and make xeroxes and a thousand Congressional offices but they also
Usually, if you go into a newsroom , you get an assignment from the person who's on the assignment desk and you go out and do the story.
Yeah, I wanted challenges ever since "The Newsroom ," and some other things before that.
to that I believe, and the newsroom also adheres to and is happy with it, in terms of the battle of ideas.
What was it like to really immerse yourself in the culture of a 1970s newsroom ?
So Hurricane Katrina, I was in the newsroom at the time.
But yes, there are battles in the newsroom .
I mean, what was the discussion in the newsroom about that?
In the case of the, of the newsroom though, it's just an insensitivity.
healthy online uh Publications with uh uh with uh you know reasonable workforces in The Newsroom uh but they
it was much easier to come back into the job and to walk into that Newsroom the first time and have you know people
It doesn't usually come down as a corporation comes into the newsroom and says, “You will not do this story.” It's not as obvious as that.