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English

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Etymology

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From news +‎ monger +‎ -ing.

Noun

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newsmongering (uncountable)

  1. sensationalistic, gossipy journalism
    • 1970, Robert Moses, Public works: a dangerous trade, page xxiii:
      There is such a barrier also which divides honest reporting from cheap newsmongering.
    • 2007, Mitchell Stephens, A History of News, page 90:
      In addition, in transforming news into a mass-produced product, the printing press made newsmongering more than just a specialized function — it established it as a business.
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