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Meaning reporter meaning

What does reporter mean?
Definitions in simple English

reporter

A reporter is a person whose job is to learn and tell the news. I think the reporter on "Chanel 8 Evening News" is very good looking. I would like to get a job as a reporter for the newspaper.

reporter

a person who investigates and reports or edits news stories

Synonyms reporter synonyms

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Topics reporter topics

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Examples reporter examples

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Simple sentences

The reporter took down everything that was said.
The reporter criticized the politician.
The reporter refused to name his sources.
Every reporter sent his stories with the least possible delay.
The reporter learned about war first hand.
She looked puzzled at the abrupt question posed by a reporter.
Tom is a reporter.
The government official spoke to the reporter on condition of anonymity.
I am a Spanish reporter.
Mary has excellent shorthand skills and works as a hansard reporter in parliament.
The president handed the speech to the reporter.
A reporter asked the President, why he was so crazy.
The reporter shot questions at the politician.
Because I was a newspaper reporter.
That reporter has a nose for news.
You're a reporter.
I am a reporter.
Tom got his start as a reporter.
Tom was a reporter.

Movie subtitles

I also need you to speak with your. reporter friend.
The reporter thought of a good idea, to have the Little Fellow pose in his mining clothes.
Smythe, bring in the other reporter.
Do you call yourself a reporter?
Listen, you'll never be anything but j ust the reporter that married the Schuylers' millions.
Well, I'm sorry to see a good reporter go blooey.
I can't imagine what made you do such a thing. A reporter.
Of all things, a reporter!
I promise you that he won't be a reporter much longer.
I'm glad you hit that reporter.
This is the Paris police reporter speaking.
She's the star reporter on the Mail.
Because I'm just a poor little ship news reporter, I.
I met him before once. He was um. - He's a ships news reporter.
Bring in the other reporter.
You'll never be anything but just the reporter that married the Schuylers' millions.
And that, my friend, is what is known as society belle telling ex star newspaper reporter to go to.
The reporter asking the questions is played by Dwight Frye.
This is your news reporter speaking.
No other reporter gets that much money.
One time in Chicago, I sent a reporter to a hospital.
Mr. Bane, when I was a reporter, I'd get into places. that even a second-story man couldn't break into.
My uncle is a reporter, I'm helping him.
He is a good reporter, but a very terrible tap dancer.
Our city editor says I'm a good tap dancer, but a very terrible reporter.
You're the first reporter here in two hours.
I made a great reporter out of you, Hildy. But you won't be half as good on any other paper. We're a team!
Well, it would've worked out if you'd been satisfied with just being editor and reporter.
You're still a good reporter.
Don't get sore, Hildy. We were only saying a swell reporter like you wouldn't quit so easy.
You're a newspaper reporter, Mr. Ward. Yes, sir.

News and current affairs

The Times reporter apparently did not interview a single Bush administration or US military official.
One US television station even apologized to a Dutch reporter in the name of the American people.
A BBC reporter drove the 778 kilometers (484 miles) from London to Edinburgh in an electric Mini, and had to stop eight times to recharge - often waiting six hours or more.
As the journalistic priesthood erodes and everyone can become a citizen reporter or commentator, regulating or training all would-be journalists is not the answer.
Many of the Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's bestselling books, which have made him America's highest-paid print journalist, are based on classified information.
Of course, spin, propaganda, and censorship persist in journalism, but with one big difference: Almost anyone can now operate as a reporter.
That attitude contrasts with the skepticism I once heard from a Russian reporter about her early days on the job.

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