Reportero in english

Reporter

pronunciation: rɪpɔrtɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

reportero = reporter ; legman [legmen, -pl.] ; newspaper reporter ; newspaper correspondent ; newsman. 

Example: If the report is to a considerable extent in the words of the reporter then entry will be made under the heading for the reporter.Example: The article 'Elmore Leonard's legman' describes the work of Gregg Sutter, the full time researcher of the US mystery writer Elmore Leonard.Example: A newspaper reporter has been threatened after writing about drug trafficking.Example: Sir George Hubert Wilkins was leader of the expedition in which a submarine travelled under Arctic pack ice for the 1st time, as well as a scientist, photographer, and newspaper correspondent.Example: He, however, declined the request by newsmen to explain the specific nature of the 'domestic issues' that came up at the meeting.

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» equipo de reporterosnews crew .

Example: Nearly everyone has a smartphone with a camera these days, so when something big goes down in the world you can expect more on-the-scene footage than a news crew could ever hope to gather on their own.

» periodista reportero de imágenesvideo journalist .

Example: This shaggy-haired 27-year-old Burmese video journalist is considered a public enemy by his country's military junta.

» reportero de guerrawar journalistwar correspondentwar reporter .

Example: Given these facts, it is surprising that until recently, no research was directed at exploring the psychological health of war journalists.

Example: William Simpson (1823-189 9), a Glaswegian, was in effect the first war correspondent who sent back battlefield drawings of the Crimean War.

Example: Ever wondered what its like to be a war reporter on the frontline?.

» reportero de imágenesvideo journalist .

Example: This shaggy-haired 27-year-old Burmese video journalist is considered a public enemy by his country's military junta.

» reportero de televisióntelevision reporterTV reporter .

Example: Television reporters must be able to look danger squarely in the face, be willing to work long hours, forego weekends, holidays, and special occasions, and be ready to be on the road at a moment's notice.

Example: When he is interviewed by a TV reporter about this historical figure, Ruben feels embarrassed that he knows nothing about him.

» reportero itineranteroving reporter .

Example: He's been out and about in New York in the role of a roving reporter to film a documentary investigating fair trade practises.

» reportero políticopolitical reporterpolitical correspondent .

Example: No sooner had he announced his retirement than political reporters began bandying names of 'viable' Democratic candidates .

Example: But the basic idea is clear: To have a political correspondent whose first priority is the Web.

Reportero synonyms

newsman in spanish: vendedor de periódicos, pronunciation: nuzmæn part of speech: noun newsperson in spanish: periodista, pronunciation: nuzpɜrsən part of speech: noun
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