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Definition of Broadcast journalist
1. Noun. A journalist who broadcasts on radio or television.
Specialized synonyms: Edward R. Murrow, Edward Roscoe Murrow, Murrow, Lowell Jackson Thomas, Lowell Thomas, Thomas
Lexicographical Neighbors of Broadcast Journalist
Literary usage of Broadcast journalist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Health Security: The President's Report to the American People by Domestic Policy Council (U. S.) (1993)
"... a 28-year-old broadcast journalist, lives in Columbus, Ohio, and makes $34000
a year. Because she works for a firm which gets a lower cost premium for ..."
2. Defending the Earth: Abuses of Human Rights and the Environment by Human Rights Watch (Organization), Human Rights Watch (Organization, Natural Resources Defense Council (1992)
"American human rights activist Kerry Kennedy Cuomo, broadcast journalist Judith
Moses and two Philippine journalists, Marites Vitug and Howie G. Severino, ..."
3. Media and Democracy in South Africaby Jane Duncan, Mandla Seleoane by Jane Duncan, Mandla Seleoane (1998)
"He graduated with a BA at Rhodes University, and has a long history of experience
in media law in the SADC region, including as a broadcast journalist, ..."
4. Power Media Bluebook W/ Talk Show Guest Directory by Mitchell Davis (2005)
"... Coverage Area: State Credentials: broadcast journalist with 30 years experience
as reporter, TV anchor, New Producer, Talk Show Host/Producer. ..."
5. Building A Shared Vision For Environmental Education: A Conference Sponsored (1992)
"Bill Kurtis Bill Kurtis has spent more than 20 years as a broadcast journalist,
working for CBS News, and most recently for PBS as host of The New Explorers ..."
6. Political Turmoil in Serbia by Christopher H. Smith (1996)
"Formerly a broadcast journalist, Mr. Canak is also founder and Chairman of the
Independent Union of Journalists. He received the 1995 George Meany Award for ..."