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Definition of special correspondent in English: special correspondentnoun A journalist writing for a newspaper on special events or a special area of interest. Example sentencesExamples - It is a good thing that Swiss special correspondents have dared to travel to the country.
- He's a special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair,’ best - selling author.
- Hansraj Vohra, worked as a special correspondent of The Statesman, The Times of India and the Deccan Herald in that order.
- Various special correspondents, toxicologists and commercial risk consultants were wheeled out to discuss the dangers posed by such a device.
- New programmes were planned, including a puppet show called ‘It's a Small World ’, the special correspondent revealed.
- She's also special correspondent for CBS news.
- Today, virtually no newspaper and no television network has such a special correspondent.
- We're talking Hollywood tonight with somebody who knows it so well, Dominick Dunne, special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair’ magazine.
- He's the special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair’.
- As CNN's special correspondent in, he became a household name in the US.
- From 1908 he was reporter, special correspondent, and leader-writer on the Sydney Morning Herald.
- Onlookers from both sides crowded round, including all three special correspondents.
- As late as 1846, only Baltimore and Washington, D.C., papers assigned special correspondents to cover Congress.
- In 1867 Stanley became special correspondent for the New York Herald.
- He's a special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair.’
- He is a special correspondent for the Pakistani publication Journal.
- Now, Dominick Dunne is a journalist, a special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair,’ but is also an outspoken victims rights advocate.
- She's special correspondent for ‘Talk’ magazine.
- There are few women reporters and special correspondents.
Synonyms reporter, journalist, columnist, writer, contributor, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, newsman, newswoman, commentator, chronicler Definition of special correspondent in US English: special correspondentnoun A journalist writing for a newspaper on special events or a special area of interest. Example sentencesExamples - She's also special correspondent for CBS news.
- Onlookers from both sides crowded round, including all three special correspondents.
- There are few women reporters and special correspondents.
- New programmes were planned, including a puppet show called ‘It's a Small World ’, the special correspondent revealed.
- Hansraj Vohra, worked as a special correspondent of The Statesman, The Times of India and the Deccan Herald in that order.
- From 1908 he was reporter, special correspondent, and leader-writer on the Sydney Morning Herald.
- She's special correspondent for ‘Talk’ magazine.
- He's a special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair.’
- As CNN's special correspondent in, he became a household name in the US.
- Today, virtually no newspaper and no television network has such a special correspondent.
- It is a good thing that Swiss special correspondents have dared to travel to the country.
- He's the special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair’.
- We're talking Hollywood tonight with somebody who knows it so well, Dominick Dunne, special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair’ magazine.
- Various special correspondents, toxicologists and commercial risk consultants were wheeled out to discuss the dangers posed by such a device.
- He is a special correspondent for the Pakistani publication Journal.
- As late as 1846, only Baltimore and Washington, D.C., papers assigned special correspondents to cover Congress.
- He's a special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair,’ best - selling author.
- In 1867 Stanley became special correspondent for the New York Herald.
- Now, Dominick Dunne is a journalist, a special correspondent for ‘Vanity Fair,’ but is also an outspoken victims rights advocate.
Synonyms reporter, journalist, columnist, writer, contributor, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, newsman, newswoman, commentator, chronicler |