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
- 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 can assure you that he is a bona fide journalist, working for a reputable news organization.
我可以跟你保证,他是正牌记者,给一家正派的新闻机构工作。 - Readers and viewers in these nations may expect that a news organization will approach topics from its own particular point of view and select the subjects that it covers accordingly.
这些国家的读者和观众可以预料,新闻机构将从其自身特定的视角来对待新闻,并相应地选择报道议题。 - Even though ombudsmen are generally paid by the news organization, they should be assured autonomy and independence.
虽然督察员的薪酬一般由新闻机构支付,但他们应被确保自主独立。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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? - Both the complainant and the news organization have the right to appear.
申诉人和新闻机构都有权出庭。 - So before you criticize these reporters, why don't you try to get a job at a news organization and write your own article.
所以在你指责这些新闻人之前,干嘛不先试着在新闻机构里找一份工作,写写你自己的文章体会下这个过程。