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Acorrespondentoron-the-scene reporter is usually a journalistorcommentator for a magazine, or an agent who contributes reports to a newspaper, or radioortelevision news, or another type of company, from a remote, often distant, location. A foreign correspondent is stationed in a foreign country. The term "correspondent" refers to the original practice of filing news reports via postal letter. The largest networks of correspondents belong to ARD (Germany) and BBC (UK).

Correspondent
A correspondent
A correspondent on the scene
Occupation
NamesReporter, Journalist
SynonymsReporter, Journalist, Writer, Communicator, Contributor
Pronunciation
  • /ˌkôrəˈspändənt,ˌkärəˈspändənt/

Occupation type

Profession

Activity sectors

Mass Media, Entertainment, Newspaper
Description
CompetenciesCommunication, Responsibility

Fields of
employment

Mass Media, Newspaper, Magazine, Broadcasting

Related jobs

Editor, Reporter, Writer

Vs. reporter

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In Britain, the term 'correspondent' usually refers to someone with a specific specialist area, such as health correspondent. A 'reporter' is usually someone without such expertise who is allocated stories by the newsdesk on any story in the news. A 'correspondent' can sometimes have direct executive powers, for example a 'Local Correspondent' (voluntary) of the Open Spaces Society[1] (founded 1865) has some delegated powers to speak for the Society on path and commons matters in their area including representing the Society at Public Inquiries.[2]

Common types of correspondents

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Capitol correspondent

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A capitol correspondent is a correspondent who reports from headquarters of government.

Legal/justice correspondent

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A legal or justice correspondent reports on issues involving legal or criminal justice topics, and may often report from the vicinity of a courthouse.

Red carpet correspondent

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A red carpet correspondent is an entertainment reporter who reports from the red carpet of an entertainment or media event, such as a premiere, award ceremonyorfestival.

Foreign correspondent

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Aforeign correspondent is any individual who reports from primarily foreign locations.

War correspondent

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A war correspondent is a foreign correspondent who covers stories first-hand from a war zone.

Foreign bureau

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A foreign bureau is a news bureau set up to support a news gathering operation in a foreign country.

Cost of living correspondent

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Cost of living correspondents have been employed by several news agencies in the light of the "cost of living" crisis in the United Kingdom from 2021 onwards.[3][4]

On-the-scene TV news

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In TV news, a "live on-the-scene" reporter reports from the field during a "live shot". This has become an extremely popular format with the advent of Eyewitness News.

A recent cost-saving measure is for local TV news to dispense with out-of-town reporters and replace them with syndicated correspondents, usually supplied by a centralized news reporting agency. The producers of the show schedule time with the correspondent, who then appears "live" to file a report and chat with the hosts. The reporter will go and do a number of similar reports for other stations. Many viewers may be unaware that the reporter does not work directly for the news show.[5] This is also a popular way to report the weather. For example, AccuWeather does not just supply data, they also supply on-air meteorologists from television studios at their headquarters.[6][7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Open Spaces Society Homepage". August 6, 2018.
  • ^ "Correspondent – Open Spaces Society". oss.org.uk. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  • ^ Atlantic Speaker Bureau, Colletta Smith is the BBC’s Cost of Living Correspondent, accessed 30 September 2023
  • ^ ITV News, ‘We need to step up and be more grown up’: the young people bearing the burden of rising prices by cost of living correspondent Carole Green, published 12 October 2022, accessed 30 September 2023
  • ^ Tait, Vanessa (February 2000). "Feature Story News: Is it Pacifica or is it Fox?". Archived from the original on April 26, 2006.
  • ^ Rasmussen, Carol (April 2000). "The changing employment scene for meteorology: How universities are adapting". Ucar.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-02-05.
  • ^ "Weather Video". AccuWeather.com. 1980-01-01. Retrieved 2012-02-05.
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