news organization
英 [njuːz ˌɔːɡənaɪˈzeɪʃn]
美 [nuːz ˌɔːrɡənəˈzeɪʃn]
网络 新闻组织
英英释义
noun
- an agency to collects news reports for newspapers and distributes it electronically
双语例句
- The day before Xinhua posted the photos, another Chinese news organization, Global Times, a populist newspaper that is not considered an official Communist Party mouthpiece, ran the same photos.
在新华社发布这些照片的前一天,另一家中国新闻媒体《环球时报》也发布了相同的照片。后者据认为是一家非由中国官方发行的受人欢迎的报刊。 - Here, a responsible news organization publishes a correction or clarification as quickly as possible.
在此情况下,一个负责任的新闻媒体应尽快作出更正或澄清。 - It is the operational bible of the news organization.
它是新闻机构行动的权威性指令。 - For example, in an online news organization, a staff writer may be limited to composing, saving, and editing articles he writes.
例如,在一个在线新闻公司中,特约撰稿人仅能撰写文章、保存和编辑他撰写的文章。 - One of the agents got into an "altercation" after a night on the town and was beaten, the television news organization said, citing police reports.
ABC援引警方提供的消息说,他们抵达布宜诺斯艾利斯的第二天晚上,一位特工与别人发生了“口角”,而且还遭到了殴打。 - You got a news organization to agree to a trap and trace?
你能让一个新闻组织同意诱捕和追踪电话? - Then, after an internship with a national TV network, she won a position as Asia Assistant in the Washington DC head office of a key international news organization.
之后,她在国家电视台实习了一段时间,然后又在一家主要国际新闻机构的华盛顿总部谋得亚洲版块新闻助理一职。 - This can be consistent with journalism ethics but only if the news organization distinguishes between advocacy and reporting.
这种情况可以是符合新闻伦理的,但前提是,新闻机构要将“宣扬”与“报道”区分开来。 - I have talked to every major news organization and they will all be here.
我已经通知各大新闻媒体,他们都会来。 - A news organization's most important asset is the trust it has with its readers, a bond that reflects the readers'confidence that editors are looking out for their needs and interests.
一家新闻机构最重要的资产是是它与读者之间的信任,而这种关系意味着读者相信编辑关心他们的需求与利益。