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There are actually several terms for this. A person who reports the news can be a "reporter" or a "correspondent." Or they can be an "anchor." Generally, the anchor is on radio or TV and is the central figure on the news program. He or she will have a team of reporters and correspondents who go out to various locations to gather the news, and then they will report a particular story. So, on the NBC evening news, Brian Williams is the anchor. But when there is political news, or a story about crime, or something about health, he has NBC reporters who will deliver that story and then send it back to him to continue the newscast. Newspapers and magazines do not have anchors. But they do have reporters, who write the news on a regular basis. They also have columnists, who offer opinion about the news. And they have a group of free-lancers called "stringers" who work on an as-needed basis and cover stories the regular reporters may not have time to cover.
News reporters are controlled by EDITORS
They reported the news.
Reporters were hearing of the sinking of Titanic almost right away. First in Canada. Rumours and speculation abounded until it was confirmed the next day by the Olympic.
There is no definitive list of news reporters that are working in Afghanistan because this would put them in danger from reprisals. The various news agencies also change the locations of their reporters periodically for the same reason. News reporters that have worked in Afghanistan include Jonathan Charles and Deepack Tripathi.
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People who talk on the news are news reporters
Rumor Mill News is a news reporting service which offers its readers alternative news. This news that it offers comes from their reporters all over the world, at every time of the day.
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Some news reporters are said to be imbedded along side troops in war zones, so the reporters can send back news of the battles.