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journalist

[jur-nl-ist] / ˈdʒɜr nl ɪst /


Example Sentences

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Mr. Oppenheim calls his movie “journalism,” but the term is correct only if he means a stringing-together of narrative conceits to meet the journalist’s emotional needs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Away from Earth, the space race will equally continue at speed, journalist and co-host of the Space Boffins podcast Sue Nelson told the BBC.

From BBC

Pilloud told journalists that the two French managers of the bar had been interviewed as well as people who escaped the fire.

From BBC

However, when pressed by a journalist on whether or not he would still be at Strasbourg in six months' time, Rosenior was more vague.

From Barron's

That’s what the retiring Georgia GOP congresswoman told journalist Robert Draper for his lengthy end-of-year profile he wrote for the New York Times.

From Salon