full-time reporter

collocation in English

meaningsoffull-timeandreporter

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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
us
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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reporter
noun[C]
uk
/rɪˈpɔː.tər/
us
/rɪˈpɔːr.t̬ɚ/
a person whose job is to discover information about news events and describe them for a newspaper or magazine or for radio ...
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(Definition offull-timeandreporterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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She bonds with the children in her care, ultimately deciding to turn down a position which she was offered as afull-timereporter.
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She made $8 a week as afull-timereporter.
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Later he became afull-timereporterfor the station.
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She went from an internship to afull-timereporter, weekend anchor, and launched a weekday morning show in 1996.
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At the time, the newspaper had onefull-timereporterand a part-time reporter.
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Gonzlez application led him to become a clerk in 1978; however, within months he quickly was employed as afull-timereporter.
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Two years later, he was hired on as afull-timereporter.
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Those who decided the content of the newspapers in the late eighteenth century rarely had the resources to employ full-time reporters to cover crime and justice news.
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They may be offered to any news-gathering organization that covers breaking news for use in company vehicles employed by full-time reporters, photographers, and camera operators.
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In the past 16 months, the weekly chains have lost three full-time photographers, two full-time sportswriters and eight full-time reporters.
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Its printing plant and downtown office were sold and its editorial staff was cut from six full-time reporters and editors to one part-time editor and one reporter.
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