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reporter
ADJECTIVES/NOUNS + reporter
a newspaper reporter
• The case attracted newspaper reporters from all over the world.
a television/radio reporter
• He told television reporters that he had no plans to resign.
a news/crime/sports reporter
• He started as a news reporter on Radio 1.
a political reporter
• Pinchetti became the magazine's top political reporter.
an investigative reporter
(= one that tries to find out about something important )
• Two investigative reporters wrote an article linking the CIA to cocaine trafficking in Los Angeles.
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noun ADJ. chief | cub, junior, trainee | foreign | local | newspaper, radio, television/TV | crime, financial, news, political, sports | investigative | freelance VERB + REPORTER speak to, talk to, tell We were warned not to talk to reporters. PREP. ~ for/with She then became a crime reporter with a national newspaper. | ~ from The secret was leaked to a reporter from the ‘New York Times’. | ~ on the chief reporter on the ‘Daily Herald’JOB
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