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| − | A reporter is a nosy person who is paid to summarize and present information. Reporters are typically employed by newspapers, magazines, or other media. They must abide by a journalistic code of ethics and are most often those subject to libel and slander laws. Reporters may or may not have a journalism degree. | + | A reporter is a nosy person who is paid to summarize and present information. Reporters are typically employed by newspapers, magazines, or other media. They must abide by a journalistic code of ethics and are most often those subject to libel and slander laws. Reporters may or may not have a journalism degree. <br> |
| − | Famous reporters include: | + | Famous reporters include:<br> |
| − | S.S. McClure | + | S.S. McClure<br> |
| − | Jacob Riis | + | Jacob Riis<br> |
| − | Ida Tarbell | + | Ida Tarbell<br> |
| − | Nellie Bly | + | Nellie Bly<br> |
| − | Lincoln Steffens | + | Lincoln Steffens<br> |
| − | Ellen Scripps | + | Ellen Scripps<br> |
Barry Bearak | Barry Bearak | ||
Revision as of 14:57, 9 May 2007
A reporter is a nosy person who is paid to summarize and present information. Reporters are typically employed by newspapers, magazines, or other media. They must abide by a journalistic code of ethics and are most often those subject to libel and slander laws. Reporters may or may not have a journalism degree.
Famous reporters include:
S.S. McClure
Jacob Riis
Ida Tarbell
Nellie Bly
Lincoln Steffens
Ellen Scripps
Barry Bearak