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Hrsanei Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Journalist

what's the difference between journalist, correspondent and reporter?

Can they be used interchangeably?
  

Top answer

A journalist is a person whose profession is journalism. A correspondent is a person who contributes news or comments regulerly to a newspaper, radio station, etc... especially from abroad.

  • A journalist is a person whose profession is journalism.
  • A correspondent is a person who contributes news or comments regulerly to a newspaper, radio station, etc...
  • especially from abroad.
  • A reporter is a person who reports news for newspapers, radio or TV.
  • Basicly, they look like the same, just mode of communication is different, it's up to the situation to use.
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A journalist is a person whose profession is journalism.

A correspondent is a person who contributes news or comments regulerly to a newspaper, radio station, etc... especially from abroad.

A reporter is a person who reports news for newspapers, radio or TV.

Basicly, they look like the same, just mode of communication is different, it's up to the situation to use.
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Sorry, I should have said basically instead of basiclyEmotion: smile

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