"retroscenista" meaning in Italian

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Noun

Forms: retrosceniste [plural]
Etymology: From retroscena (“behind the scenes”) + -ista. Etymology templates: {{suffix|it|retroscena|ista|t1=behind the scenes}} retroscena (“behind the scenes”) + -ista Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} retroscenista f (plural retrosceniste)
  1. (journalism, neologism) journalist who investigates and reports on political backroom deals, scandals, etc. Tags: feminine, neologism Categories (topical): Mass media
    Sense id: en-retroscenista-it-noun-JJuJB2UH Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian neologisms, Italian terms suffixed with -ista Topics: journalism, media

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