JOURNALISTS - translation to arabic
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JOURNALISTS - translation to arabic

PERSON WHO COLLECTS, WRITES AND DISTRIBUTES NEWS AND OTHER INFORMATION
Reporter; Reporters; News reporter; Juornalist; Political journalists; Broadcast Journalist; Newspaperman; Newsman; Newsmonger; Journos; Special correspondent; Newspaperwoman; Newspaper reporter; Newswriter; Press reporter; Journalists; Media reporter; Newspaper journalist; News Reporter; Staff reporter; News-monger; Journalistic freedom

JOURNALISTS         

ألاسم

صِحَافِيّ ; صَحَفِيّ ; صُحُفِيّ

journalist         
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الصحافى كاتب اليوميات او المذكرات اليوميه
JOURNALIST         

ألاسم

صِحَافِيّ ; صَحَفِيّ ; صُحُفِيّ

Definition

NUJ
¦ abbreviation (in the UK) National Union of Journalists.

Wikipedia

Journalist

A journalist is an individual that collects/gathers information in form of text, audio, or pictures, processes them into a news-worthy form, and disseminates it to the public. The act or process mainly done by the journalist is called journalism.

Examples of use of JOURNALISTS
1. Police arrested 231 journalists in April, the Federation of Nepalese Journalists reported on Wednesday, with 87 journalists being attacked.
2. Television journalists ranked first in the public‘s eyes, followed by print journalists, and Internet.
3. Most lobby journalists believe bloggers are the antithesis of responsible journalists.
4. The Federation of Nepalese Journalists, an umbrella organization that defends the rights of journalists in Nepal, said the journalists were being held at a detention center in Katmandu.
5. "We at the Journalists Association do not accept corrupt journalists amongst us," he said.