The Newsroom Best Scenes from Season 1
The Newsroom First Scene
The Newsroom EP4 - Giffords shooting / Fix You
The Newsroom - Booing a Gay Soldier
The Newsroom Season 3: Copier Tease (HBO)
The Newsroom - Tea Party is the American Taliban
The Newsroom - Sloan & Japanese
The Newsroom Season 2: Episode #7 Clip "Jim Takes a Stand Against Jerry" (HBO)
HBO The Newsroom EP9 "Mock Debate"
The Newsroom S01E03 Jane Fonda & Sam Waterson full scene.
The Newsroom - Occupy Wallstreet Interview
The Newsroom Funny
The Newsroom - Will McAvoy On Historical Hypotheticals
The Newsroom - Will & Mac
Plot
High profile lawyer, Mark Hunter has an impeccable record putting criminals behind bars and is a shoo-in for governor in the upcoming election. But when ambitious rookie journalist, C.J. Nicholas begins investigating Hunter for tampering with evidence to secure his convictions, the district attorney's perfect record is up for scrutiny. Commencing a risky game of cat and mouse with Hunter, C.J. frames himself as a murder suspect to catch the corrupt D.A. in the act. Romantically involved with C.J. but unaware of his assignment, assistant D.A. Ella Crystal becomes caught between her boss's political ambitions and C.J.'s dangerous expose. As mounting evidence stacks up against both men, Ella's own life becomes threatened when she discovers incriminating proof that puts the fate of both C.J's innocence and Hunter's reputation in her hands.
Keywords: remake, remake-of-american-film
Why would a man frame himself... for murder?
Plot
In London, Iris Simpkins writes a wedding column in a newspaper and nurtures an unrequited love for her colleague Jasper Bloom. Near Christmas, she is informed that Jasper is engaged to marry another colleague, and her life turns upside down. In Los Angeles, the movie-trailers maker Amanda Woods has just split with her unfaithful boyfriend Ethan and wants to forget him. Through a house exchange website, Amanda impulsively swaps her mansion for Iris' cottage in Surrey for the holidays. While in Surrey, Amanda meets Iris' brother and book editor Graham and they fall in love with each other. Meanwhile, Iris meets her new next door neighbor the ninety year old screenplay writer Arthur, who helps her retrieve her self-esteem, and the film composer Miles, with whom she falls in love.
Keywords: airplane, airport, airport-security, alcohol, altered-version-of-studio-logo, balcony, bar, bathtub, bed, bedroom
Miles: It's Christmas Eve and we are going to go celebrate being young and being alive
Amanda: You know Graham, I just broke up with someone and considering you just showed up and you're insanely good-looking and probably won't remember me anyway... I'm thinking we should have sex... If you want.::Graham: Is that a trick question?
Arthur Abbott: I like this Hugo Boss, he cuts a nice suit!
Iris: Because you're hoping you're wrong. And every time she does something that tells you she's no good, you ignore it. And every time she comes through and suprises you, she wins you over, and you lose that argument with yourself, that she's not for you.::Miles: Exactly, and on top of that there's the old standby, I can't believe a girl like that would actually be with a guy like me.
Amanda: Who cut out all of those beautiful stars?::Sophie: We did.::Olivia: The three musketeers.
Sophie: Daddy, she has more marshmallows than I do.::Graham: No she doesn't, you each have five.::[to Amanda]::Graham: You have five too.::Amanda: Thanks
Iris: Lowpoint!
Miles: Well, hello big dollop!
Miles: Iris, if you were a melody... I used only the good notes.
Iris: You're supposed to be the leading lady in your own life, for God's sake!
The Newsroom Best Scenes from Season 1
The Newsroom First Scene
The Newsroom EP4 - Giffords shooting / Fix You
The Newsroom - Booing a Gay Soldier
The Newsroom Season 3: Copier Tease (HBO)
The Newsroom - Tea Party is the American Taliban
The Newsroom - Sloan & Japanese
The Newsroom Season 2: Episode #7 Clip "Jim Takes a Stand Against Jerry" (HBO)
HBO The Newsroom EP9 "Mock Debate"
The Newsroom S01E03 Jane Fonda & Sam Waterson full scene.
The Newsroom - Occupy Wallstreet Interview
The Newsroom Funny
The Newsroom - Will McAvoy On Historical Hypotheticals
The Newsroom - Will & Mac
The Newsroom 2x07 - Jane Fonda turns awesome
The Newsroom 2x09 - Sloan and Don kiss
The Newsroom - Sam Waterston And The Newsroom's Cast On Aaron Sorkin's Dialogue
The Newsroom - Neal & Sloan Trolls
HBO Newsroom Clip - What makes America the greatest country in the world, or not? Will McAvoy
HBO's NEWSROOM Opening scene "Why America's Not the Greatest Country"
The Newsroom 1x03: The 112th Congress (The Media Elite)
The Newsroom: The Best of Charlie Skinner
The Newsroom 1x10 - Reese gets busted
Legendary actor Dharmendra visits ABP News newsroom
Watch Full: 'Singham Returns' team in ABP Newsroom
News as signal - the Liquid Newsroom, a real time web sonar
Why You Must Watch The Newsroom Even If You Hate It
television new studio newsroom opening clips compilation
Fear and Favor In The Newsroom
KQED NEWSROOM: Net Neutrality, Yosemite at 150, Redwood Burl Poaching | June 27, 2014
Newsroom, 21 August 2014
Newsroom, 20 August 2014
Newsroom 07 February 2014
Newsroom, 1 August 2014
Chicago Newsroom
Newsroom, 5 March 2014
Newsroom, 12 March 2014
Newsroom, 30 July 2014
Olivia Munn on 'The Newsroom'
The Newsroom Season 2 Episode 9 - "Election Night, Part 2" (Review)
Newsroom, 19 June 2014
Olivia Munn ('The Newsroom')
Newsroom, 28 May 2014
The Newsroom Season 2, Episode 4, 'Unintended Consequences'
Newsroom, 23 May 2014
Newsroom, 19 February 2014
Newsroom 3rd Sept. The Media annalists talk about Moi at his 90th birthday (part 2)
Newsroom 3rd Sept. The Media annalists talk about Moi at his 90th birthday
The Newsroom (2012) full movie online free part 1
Newsroom, 3 September 2014
C1 Newsroom - Владимир Путины тухай 10 баримт
Liberia Newsroom - The Little Azonto Girl
John Lucich on America's Newsroom
Oakland: Test hyperlapse at Tribune newsroom
From the NJTV Newsroom: Sept. 2, 2014
Report: Surge Of Illegal Alien Students Could Cost $761 Million In 2014 America's Newsroom
America's Newsroom | Obama Briefed on ISIS for over a Year
The Newsroom - Season 3 Teaser Trailer [HD)
Fox News Confirms Obama First Breifed About ISIS More Than A Year Ago America's Newsroom
Obama Blocking Efforts To Increase Minimum Wage - Stuart Varney - America's Newsroom
Brothers | The Newsroom
Newsroom: No Supreme Court Relief For Kingfisher Airlines
Newsroom: India Building Oil Reservoirs
Newsroom, 2 September 2014
A newsroom meeting with Senator McCarthy
British Prime Minister To Outline Tougher Anti Terror Measures America's Newsroom
British Prime Minister To Outline Tougher Anti-Terror Measures - America's Newsroom
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A newsroom is the place where journalists—reporters, editors, and producers, along with other staffers—work to gather news to be published in a newspaper or magazine or broadcast on television, cable or radio. Some journalism organizations refer to the newsroom as the city room.
In a print publication's newsroom, reporters sit at desks, gather information, and write articles or stories, in the past on typewriters, then after the early 1980s, on computers. These stories are submitted to editors, who usually sit together at one large desk, where the stories are reviewed and possibly rewritten. Reporters generally used the inverted pyramid method for writing their stories, although some journalistic writing used other methods; some of the work of Tom Wolfe is an example of reporting that did not follow that style.
Once finished, editors write a headline for the story and lay it out (see publishing) on a newspaper or magazine page. Editors also review photographs, maps, charts or other graphics to be used with a story. At many newspapers, copy editors who review stories for publication work together at what is called a copy desk, supervised by a copy desk chief, night editor, or news editor. Assignment editors, including the city editor, who supervise reporters' work, may or may not work with the copy desk.
Jane Fonda (born Lady Jayne Seymour Fonda; December 21, 1937) is an American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model, and fitness guru. She rose to fame in the 1960s with films such as Barbarella and Cat Ballou. She has won two Academy Awards and received several other movie awards and nominations during more than 50 years as an actress. After 15 years of retirement, she returned to film in 2005 with Monster in Law, followed by Georgia Rule two years later. She also produced and starred in over 20 exercise videos released between 1982 and 1995, and once again in 2010.
Fonda has been an activist for many political causes; her opposition to the Vietnam War and associated activities were controversial. She has also protested the Iraq War and violence against women. She describes herself as a liberal and a feminist. In 2005, Fonda worked alongside Robin Morgan and Gloria Steinem to co-found the Women's Media Center, an organization that works to amplify the voices of women in the media through advocacy, media and leadership training, and the creation of original content. Fonda currently serves on the board of the organization. Since 2001, Fonda has been a Christian. She published an autobiography in 2005, and in 2011, she published a second memoir, Prime Time.
Samuel Atkinson "Sam" Waterston (born November 15, 1940) is an American actor and occasional producer and director. Among other roles, he is noted for his Academy Award-nominated portrayal of Sydney Schanberg in 1984's The Killing Fields, and his Golden Globe- and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning portrayal of Jack McCoy on the NBC television series Law & Order. He has been nominated for multiple Golden Globe-, Screen Actors Guild-, BAFTA- and Emmy Awards, having starred in over eighty film and television productions during his forty-five year career.Allmovie has characterised Waterston as having "cultivated a loyal following with his quietly charismatic, unfailingly solid performances." In January 2010, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Waterston, the third of four siblings, (Roberta, George and Ellen) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His mother, Alice Tucker (née Atkinson), was an American Mayflower descendant and worked as a landscape painter, and his father, George Chychele Waterston, was an immigrant from Leith, Scotland and a semanticist and language teacher. Waterston attended both the Brooks School, a boarding school in North Andover, Massachusetts where his father taught, and the Groton School in Groton, Massachusetts. He entered Yale University on a scholarship in 1958 and graduated with a BA in 1962. After graduating from Yale, he attended the Clinton Playhouse for several months. Waterston also attended the Sorbonne in Paris and the American Actors Workshop.
Aaron Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an Academy and Emmy award winning American screenwriter, producer, and playwright, whose works include A Few Good Men, The American President, The West Wing, Sports Night, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Charlie Wilson's War, The Social Network, and Moneyball.
After graduating from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre in 1983, Sorkin spent much of the 1980s in New York as a struggling, sporadically employed actor. He found his passion in writing plays, and quickly established himself as a promising young playwright. His stage play A Few Good Men caught the attention of Hollywood producer David Brown, who bought the film rights before the play even premiered.