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What (who) is cub reporter - definition

New York Press Club Award; Nellie Bly Cub Reporter Award
  • The club has a tradition of having annual dinners. Photo: image of a dinner invitation from 1901.
  • [[Nellie Bly]] (1864-1922) was a crusading reporter who stretched the boundaries of investigative journalism; the club names an award after her.

cub reporter      
¦ noun informal a young or inexperienced newspaper reporter.
cub reporter      
(cub reporters)
A cub reporter is a young newspaper journalist who is still being trained.
He had been a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star.
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Sun-Reporter         
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER SERVING THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY OF SAN FRANCISCO
Sun Reporter
The Sun-Reporter is a weekly newspaper serving the African-American community of San Francisco. It was founded in 1943.

Wikipedia

New York Press Club

The New York Press Club, sometimes NYPC, is a private nonprofit membership organization which promotes journalism in the New York City metropolitan area. It is unaffiliated with any government organization and abstains from politics. While the club is headquarters in New York City, it serves as an association for journalists based in the United States.

Examples of use of cub reporter
1. After winning the Guardian Cub Reporter competition, I was determined to be a true professional.
2. "Can I throw snowballs at my house?" said the cub reporter.
3. The Times will publish details of its competition to select a cub reporter to meet Ms Rowling shortly.
4. This morning the cub reporter will be one of 70 children picked from thousands of hopefuls to attend a press conference with JK Rowling.
5. Try to imagine a young Pakistani woman bounding into the newsroom of the Harvard Crimson in the early 1'70s and banging out stories about college sports teams with the passion of a cub reporter.