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Synonyms and antonyms of Journalists and groups of journalists in British Thesaurus
Journalists and groups of journalists
journalist (noun)
someone whose job is to report the news for a newspaper, magazine, radio programme, or television programme
columnist (noun)
a journalist who writes a regular series of articles for a particular newspaper or magazine
correspondent (noun)
a newspaper or television reporter, especially one who deals with a particular subject or area
newsman (noun)
a man who is a journalist
press (noun)
journalists and photographers who work for newspapers or news magazines: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
news agency (noun)
a business that provides newspapers and television stations with news from around the world
press corps (noun)
all the journalists in a particular place or at a particular event
agony aunt (noun)
British a woman whose job is to give advice about personal problems in a newspaper or magazine by answering people’s letters. The American word is advice columnist.
agony uncle (noun)
British a man whose job is to give advice about personal problems in a newspaper or magazine by answering people’s letters. The American word is advice columnist.
AP ()
Associated Press: an international organization that collects news stories and sells them to newspapers and television companies
cub reporter (noun)
a young journalist working in their first job on a newspaper
desk (noun)
a particular department of an organization such as a television or radio company or a newspaper
editor (noun)
someone whose job is to be in charge of a particular section of a newspaper, magazine, or news organization
editor-in-chief (noun)
the most senior editor working on a newspaper or magazine who decides what will be printed in it
Fleet Street (noun)
foreign correspondent (noun)
a journalist who works in another country sending news stories back to their own country
fourth estate (noun)
journalists and the newspapers, magazines, television, and radio that they work for
journo (noun)
very informal a journalist
lobby correspondent (noun)
a journalist who reports from the British parliament
news desk (noun)
the department of a newspaper or a television or radio station that prepares news reports
newspaper (noun)
an organization that produces a newspaper
newspaperman (noun)
newspaperman (noun)
newspaperwoman (noun)
newspaperwoman (noun)
paparazzi (noun)
photographers who follow famous people in order to take photographs of them that newspapers and magazines will buy
press agency (noun)
press agent (noun)
someone whose job is to give news and photographs of a particular person or organization to newspaper, television, or radio companies
press baron (noun)
Britishinformal someone who owns a major newspaper company, especially someone who is considered to have too much influence
pressman (noun)
Britishold-fashioned a journalist
press pack (noun)
a group of journalists that follow a famous person or report on an important event
press secretary (noun)
someone whose job is to give official information from a particular organization to journalists
scribe (noun)
humorous a writer, especially a journalist
stringer (noun)
a journalist who reports local news for one or several newspapers, magazines, or news organizations
wire service (noun)
an organization that sends news of recent events to newspapers and to television and radio companies