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print journalist

American  
[print jur-nuhl-ist] / ˈprɪnt ˌdʒɜr nəl ɪst /

noun

  1. a professional engaged in print journalism.


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He has been an apprentice printer, print journalist, university lecturer, researcher and played a prominent role in the early days of housing associations in Wales.

From BBC • Oct. 3, 2025

But if you were a print journalist, Skipper’s run was an especially great time to work at ESPN.

From Slate • Dec. 3, 2023

What was it like for you as a print journalist to step in front of the camera?

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 26, 2023

No. I'm an old school print journalist, I've spent my entire career in print and didn't even conceive of it as something that would be turned into television.

From Salon • Jan. 26, 2023

The Ivana-and-Donald story made Smith a star, establishing her as the highest-paid print journalist in the country.

From Washington Post • Nov. 13, 2017

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