Collocations withjournalist

These are words often used in combination withjournalist.

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broadcast journalist
Working first as a travel reporter, then a broadcast journalist, she started presenting solo shows at 20.
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experienced journalists
Perhaps the only way that would be reasonably economical would be to find experienced journalists who are also capable of managerial and announcing duties.
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fellow journalist
He was described by a fellow journalist of distinction as the most brilliant journalist of his time.
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female journalist
Somebody said you might meet a financial analyst, some female journalist or something.
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foreign journalist
Newspapers also began to complain about his inaccessibility, his favouritism to foreign journalists, and the lack of newsworthiness of his activities.
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freelance journalist
A staff employee is entitled to his paid holiday, his pension and to all kinds of benefits which a freelance journalist does not receive.
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independent journalist
The mark of an independent journalist is to be troublesome to everybody.
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print journalists
My observation has been that when scientists go wrong, the media, and particularly print journalists, are sometimes asleep at their posts.
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professional journalist
Carr was a professional journalist several decades before it was a commonplace occupation for women.
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working journalist
No working journalist in this country would accept instructions of that sort.
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