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Word: Broadcast Journalist

Definition: A broadcast journalist is a person who gathers news and presents it on radio or television. They report on events, conduct interviews, and share information with the public through audio and visual media.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "broadcast journalist" when talking about someone who works in radio or TV news.
  • It is a noun, so it can be used as the subject of a sentence (e.g., "The broadcast journalist reported the news.").
Example Sentences:
  1. Basic: The broadcast journalist reported live from the scene of the accident.
  2. Advanced: As a seasoned broadcast journalist, she has covered numerous high-profile events and has won several awards for her investigative reporting.
Word Variants:
  • Broadcasting (noun): The act of sending out news and information via radio or television.
  • Journalist (noun): A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites, or who reports news on radio or television.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "broadcast" can also refer to the act of sending out signals (like radio waves) or spreading information widely.
  • "Journalist" can refer to anyone who writes or reports on news, not limited to those who work in broadcasting.
Synonyms:
  • News reporter
  • TV reporter
  • Radio journalist
  • News anchor (specifically refers to someone who presents news on TV)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "On the air": This means being broadcasted live. (e.g., "The broadcast journalist was on the air when the earthquake occurred.")
  • "Break the news": To inform someone about important news. (e.g., "The broadcast journalist was the first to break the news of the election results.")
Summary:

A broadcast journalist plays an essential role in keeping the public informed about current events through radio and television.

Noun
  1. a journalist who broadcasts on radio or television

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