press corps

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A traditional term for the group of journalists representing different publications who regularly cover a particular topic, organization, or event.

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Examples (20)

  • The UN press corps attended the emergency briefing.
  • The spokesman addressed an international press corps.
  • The White House press corps peppered the secretary with questions.
  • The President answered questions from the White House press corps.
  • A seasoned journalist from the Capitol Hill press corps broke the story.
  • The traveling press corps accompanied the Prime Minister on her trip.
  • The traveling press corps faced dangerous conditions while covering the conflict.
  • The mayor faced a hostile local press corps after the scandal broke.
  • Any statements to the media will be made directly to the official press corps.
  • Members of the press corps shouted questions as the senator left.
  • Is she a member of the accredited press corps?
  • A large press corps gathered outside the courthouse waiting for the verdict.
  • The press corps of the 1960s had a very different relationship with politicians.
  • The general gave a daily briefing to the assembled press corps.
  • The campaign manager will be meeting with the entire press corps tomorrow morning.
  • The foreign press corps was invited to tour the new facility.
  • It takes a thick skin to be part of the Washington press corps.
  • He has developed a good relationship with the diplomatic press corps.
  • The local press corps gathered outside the city hall for an announcement.
  • The press corps demanded answers about the delayed policy changes.