Newsroom

/ˈnuzˌrum/ noun

Definition

room where news is gathered and edited

Etymology

from news + room

Kelly Says

The newsroom is where today becomes history, one story at a time!

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Newsrooms were male-dominated hierarchically through the 20th century. Women reporters existed but faced segregation: rewrite desks, society news, features—rarely investigative or hard news. The byline gap and 'old boys' network' gatekeeping persisted into the 1970s-80s.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'newsroom' neutrally. When discussing news orgs, check for gender composition in bylines, editorial roles, and story assignment patterns—data shows disparity persists.

Empowerment Note

Women investigative journalists like Nellie Bly, Muriel Rukeyser, and contemporary Pulitzer winners broke through segregation; their work redefined what journalism could be.

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