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journalist

[jur-nl-ist] / ˈdʒɜr nl ɪst /


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He had the assembled media pack giggling away as he told certain newspaper journalists he had been seeing their faces in his sleep, such is the interest around potential transfers at Parkhead.

From BBC

As part of an investigation, BBC London installed secret cameras at a vacant property while a BBC journalist posed as a customer who had locked their keys inside.

From BBC

Several journalists said that the changes to Pakistan's Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act in early 2025 have made the environment more difficult.

From BBC

When questioned, he claimed to be a US official before leaving to disapproving looks from locals, according to an AFP journalist at the scene.

From Barron's

An Emmy Award-winning journalist, she has spent the better part of two decades covering the technology industry with a focus on the consumer.

From The Wall Street Journal