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broadcast journalist

American  
[brawd-kast jur-nuhl-ist] / ˈbrɔdˌkæst ˈdʒɜr nəl ɪst /

noun

  1. a professional engaged in broadcast journalism.


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One of the Tory defectors was Reading councillor Clarence Mitchell, a former newspaper and broadcast journalist who runs a PR consultancy business.

From BBC

Nesbitt said that from his days as a broadcast journalist before he entered politics, Rev Smyth was "an ever-present heavyweight in local politics, whose views were always important".

From BBC

We're the first broadcast journalists to visit and Professor Tom Bell from Plymouth Marine Laboratory is tasked with showing us around.

From BBC

Cohen, a broadcast journalist like his wife, died on Christmas Eve.

From Los Angeles Times

The broadcast journalist was at one time a nationally ranked diver on the Pennsylvania State University swimming and diving team, according to the university’s website.

From Los Angeles Times