JOURNALIST


Meaning of JOURNALIST in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a television reporter/journalist

Grant was interviewed by a BBC television journalist.

embedded journalist

freelance journalist/writer/photographer etc

veteran journalist/actor/goalkeeper etc

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

financial

Yet she managed to be a rather successful financial journalist .

Rosamund Heartgood, a financial journalist , would be surprised to hear that e-love is alive, let alone well.

She is a financial journalist with her own by-line.

In conjunction with a panel of 15 personal financial journalists , weightings were attached to these characteristics to produce an index.

Top financial journalists can make and break company reputations.

foreign

Immigration officials said other foreign journalists would also be kicked out of the country, but they did not give details.

It discourages visits by foreign journalists and has great difficulty in explaining itself to the world.

But it is no longer only foreign journalists who seek to investigate embarrassing stories.

A place where there are no foreign journalists , no chance to use him for propaganda.

Several foreign journalists who tried to film the incident were themselves manhandled by security forces and briefly detained.

Most foreign journalists had been expelled from the area by March 5.

Details of some of the disturbances were reported by foreign journalists , who were able to see for themselves what was happening.

In interviews with foreign journalists , students at the Institute confirmed this version of events.

investigative

Such a cavalier approach to customers surely leaves Expotel vulnerable to competitors and to bright, investigative trade journalists .

She was thirty-two, an editor with a distinguished publishing house, married to an investigative journalist .

A general privilege for investigative journalists ?

And Mark Thomas, 37, comedian and de facto investigative journalist , is nothing if not controversial himself.

As I understand it, the London food commission is a consumerist pressure group staffed by academics and investigative journalists .

local

The more unpopular he becomes, the more President Mugabe intensifies his repression. Local journalists are intimidated and foreign media expelled.

Officially, turnout was 61 %; local journalists say it was under 10 %.

political

The biography by Julia Langdon, a well-connected political journalist , purported to offer some explanations.

Increased interest among television audiences was also confirmed by broadcasters and political journalists who were interviewed by Professor Hetherington.

western

A direct hit on the Al-Rasheed was ruled out because of the western journalists there.

Certain Western journalists had been barred from covering the elections.

What you usually get are the impressions of Western journalists .

■ NOUN

freelance

Jason denies saying it; the freelance journalist who interviewed him insists he did.

Eluned Price is a freelance journalist based in Oxford and specialising in houses, gardens and their owners.

television

He is a television journalist , recently divorced, intelligent, good with women, somewhat lacking in confidence.

Described by friends as somewhat shy or stand-offish, Cohen last year married Janet Langhart, a black television journalist .

But the dilemma, at least for the television journalist , is not quite as simple as that.

Despite the model looks and on-air poise, the most striking quality of this thirtysomething television journalist is her name.

Besides the clothing they wear, television journalists often wear titles.

It is a tricky issue but somewhat irrelevant since almost nobody is that interested in classrooms, least of all television journalists .

■ VERB

talk

He was sure no one had noticed him talking to the journalist .

Anytime the government sees one of us talking to a journalist , they say that person is a leader.

He was usually available for comment and did not talk down to journalists .

Date, an expose-type show with more talking heads than journalists .

He's just spent the whole day talking to journalists .

He also flouted the censorship efforts of the Vatican bureaucracy, the Curia, by talking to journalists .

However, what plan was the Secretary of State talking about in front of the journalists ?

tell

The Congress was told that journalists had been registered in only fifty of ninety guberniia committees.

But if they tell a journalist , they tell the world how important they are.

He told journalists he had given false evidence at the trial.

Campese, I am told by journalist Paolo Catella, is having tantrums.

According to one report, he told a group of journalists that he believed he ought to have been given the interim presidency.

work

He worked as a journalist in the 1890s, and took an active role in discussions among liberal and socialist intellectuals.

She obtained press credentials from two publications to work as a journalist .

At first Harvey, working as a travel journalist , envisaged a fairly conventional feature.

I returned to my routine as a working journalist and a landlady.

When the war ended he studied at Tbilisi University then returned to Moscow and worked as a journalist .

She worked as a journalist on McClure's magazine, and gave it up to write.

Since his release a year ago, he has been prevented from working as a journalist .

He is my wife's brother and he works as a journalist with a newspaper in Hue.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

After he retired from football he became a sports journalist for the Gazette.

All foreign journalists have been told to leave the war zone as soon as possible.

An experienced journalist has a sense of what is likely to be relevant about a story.

Lee is one of the highest-paid financial journalists in the country.

My father hated journalists - he didn't trust any of them.

She worked as a journalist on the New York Times.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

An investigations unit would be set up in London, staffed by reputable heavyweight journalists he had already selected.

But if they tell a journalist , they tell the world how important they are.

Regular perusal will make clear which journalists might be most sympathetic to your particular style.

She worked as a journalist on McClure's magazine, and gave it up to write.

Some of the journalists had already left; others had settled down to the serious business of getting drunk.

That's the message to come from a new book on Highgrove co-written by the Prince and environmental journalist , Charles Clover.

The returning journalist rarely is identified.

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