"Journo" is a shortened version of the word "journalist." It refers to a person who writes news articles, reports on current events, and gathers information to share with the public. So, essentially, a
journo is someone who works in journalism.
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So it was that I and a group
of journos from online men's magazines and humor sites had been ferried over from area hotels to watch a key bit of early action in the film being shot and, later, to meet with the talent.
I have a mental list of games
journos who are the very worst of the bunch.
But Guardian columnist and former
games journo says game still boasts «surprising moments of satire»
Eleven other
journos in the GMC bus sustained various degree of injuries, some of which were life threatening.
I was lucky enough that my table only had two other
journos at it, so we all got more than enough chances to ask questions that actually interested us.
«The Guardian is only off by 7.675 million square kilometers... close enough
for journo work I suppose», says Watts.
We all know
journos ask trap questions to try to concoct a story just to then deny it a day or two later, thus getting a non - story to provide copy for a few days.
By the end of the day, with a few other
auto journos trying their hands, the whole course became a bit icier which added to the fun.
I played with random
other journos over the course of my time with it, and we were able to jump in and out of each others online sessions easily.
(Even a cameo by Superman couldn't stop many
journos from walking before the end.)
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The tiered system of press passes meant that despite my punctuality a few hundred more premiere
journos got let in ahead of me.
Libby is a freelance technology and science
journo with more than 15 years of experience of getting paid to watch telly, listen to music and play with shiny gadgets for a living.
It would not be the first time that our manager signed a player that most Arsenal fans and football
journos thought was surplus to requirements though.
«I think the right response to this is «No Comment», but as any good
journo knows, sometimes you just have to follow your instincts.»
Toyota flew a small group of auto
journos on hired helicopters 30 minutes each way (even with a bit of sightseeing), which allowed us time to spend the day caking the Barcelona Red, Cement, and Super White Taco Pros (the only three paint colors available) with mud.
Mazda say the MPS can sprint from rest to 100km / h in 6.1 seconds, and if you're a
motoring journo from WA, you'll probably be willing give the 250km / h top speed a good nudge, too.
Why you should follow Ed: He's a trusted
tech journo who knows Microsoft inside and out.
Nothing changed, I don't know whether or not you watched Sunday Supplement, yesterday, featuring four well known
football journos as it always does, on Sky Sports yesterday.
It wasn't anything to do with Pearson — Wenger was talking about managers needing to respect «each other»
not journos.
I was not involved in any of the deliberations surround this; this was merely a «heads up» saying that I may be contacted
by journos.
UK journo Jethro Bovingdon certainly didn't let the opportunity pass.
The screen would be better if made of a harder plastic or glass but it's nowhere near as much of an issue as some iPad - owning
journos make out.
That said, the journalist who is really shining on the Gleick affair is Megan McArdle at the Atlantic — who is one of the few
journos actually doing investigative reporting — even if she's just channelling Mosher.
sure Abriel's articles do get a tad annoying but no need for this vitriolic campaign against him, he does at times do some serious
journo work and finds some great stories.
Clarke professed himself baffled by the
assembled journos, cartoonists, MPs and trades unionists asking if we spent -LSB-...]
-- an odd - couple buddy comedy pairing him with Ewan McGregor's functional scoop - hunting
music journo.
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All the
top journos seem to be pouring cold water on us getting a CF unfortunately.
Neil Custis, who writes for the Sun, is furious with Arsenal's social media team after they trolled
fellow journo, Adam «Nice Bloke» Crafton, following the Gunners» 2 - 0 win over Spurs on Saturday.
He is well aware
how journos often set traps for managers, players, even administrators and journalism too is a generally far less honourable profession that when we were both young.
Mr. Sleaves is a wonderfully constructed parody of all those
F1 journos who have an inflated sense of self - importance because, in his own words, «I'm here and you're not.»
I've heard a
few journos on the radio speak about the City and Pep interest in Bellerin, but in the same breath I've heard those journalists say that Arsenal aren't minded to let him go anyway.
If you think financial
journos give you a hard time, wait for the roasting the lobby give Stuart Rose 2mo.
A brand new poll released tonight shows corrupt shitbag and
journo tossing enthusiast Michael Grimm...
A
good journo would have brought up the question why the dull S3 drives so differently from the playful Golf 7R when they are technically absolutely identical?
So which
journo mag, will be first to do back to back Rmk7 v R mk7.5 DSG to see if the extra uumph bhp / torque and gears justify the outlay.
As a
science journo when I saw these statistics I wanted to know: WHY are women who experience childhood adversity twice as likely to suffer from disease as adults, compared to men?
All the
twitter journos say he's likely to be going, but I highly doubt they know much of anything.
Speaking of Feige, he's been doing the press rounds too
so journos and fanboys have been asking him about the future of Marvel films.