Person who collects, writes and distributes news and other information.
In charge of the management, through communication of perceptions and strategic relationships between an organization and its internal and external stakeholders.
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Examples for "journalist "
Examples for "journalist "
1 What others say: 'He's like a journalist led by a good story.
2 More reports on Global Witness: On Dangerous Ground Video journalist : Bruno Boelpaep
3 A third Fairfax journalist said the reality would be further job losses.
4 The Sunday Times journalist Rebecca Myers, however, takes a more optimistic stance.
5 Should a journalist ask similar questions of the President or the Taoiseach?
1 Clennell is not the first News Corp journo to jump between mastheads.
2 The journo whose phone it was said his phone was acting up.
3 That doesn't make it safe. Boxing journo Dan Rafael was also lukewarm.
4 I've been a journo for a long time and am married to one.
5 I think in future I'll stick to being a journo .
6 Some journo had asked him: "Would you describe these people as GENIUSES?"
7 But, traditionally at least, "turning" a journo is usually a pretty simple matter.
8 Almost no journo could say no to Mr Teli.
9 Because he would never accuse a journo of bias.
10 Los Angeles sports journo Ramona Shelburne recalls a grubby affair that ultimately changed basketball for good.
11 What the Spin journo found instead was that he was taking a long trip through dullsville.
12 Six journo characters in search of some play.
13 One journo who disagreed with that sentiment was Lawson's boss, AAP's editor in chief Tony Gillies.
14 Rajan marginalized many a gifted Goan journo because he perceived them as threats to his position!
15 My housemate is a local soccer journo and he seems to pronounce Dikgacoi's name differently every time.
16 AP journo isn't even asking me questions.
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