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An Jiyoung Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Job title

Amont these three job titles ; reporter, journalist and editor, which one is higher position?
How are they different by meaning?
  

Top answer

The reporter is the person who finds out the facts and writes the story. The coyp editor is the person who edits the story for style, etc. Neither is "higher" than the other.

  • The reporter is the person who finds out the facts and writes the story.
  • The coyp editor is the person who edits the story for style, etc.
  • Neither is "higher" than the other.
  • A managing editor is in charge.
  • That person is higher.
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The reporter is the person who finds out the facts and writes the story.

The coyp editor is the person who edits the story for style, etc.

Neither is "higher" than the other.

A managing editor is in charge. That person is higher.

All of them are in the field of "journalism" though usually "journalist" is a synonym for "reporter."

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