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Qué (quién) es war correspondent - definición

JOURNALIST SPECIALIZING IN COVERAGE OF ARMED CONFLICTS
War correspondant; War reporter; War correspondence; War Correspondent; Combat correspondent; War reporting; Special Correspondent; Combat journalist; War journalist; War reporters; Defense correspondent; Battlefield reporter; War journalism; War reports; War Journalism
  • De Zeven Provinciën]]'' by [[Willem van de Velde the Elder]]. The prelude to the [[Four Days Battle]] in 1666.
  • Western [[military attaché]]s and war correspondents with the Japanese forces after the [[Battle of Shaho]] in 1904.
  • Alan Wood, war correspondent for the ''[[Daily Express]]'', types a dispatch during the battle. [[Arnhem]], 1944.

correspondent         
JOURNALIST CONTRIBUTING REPORTS FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
News correspondent; On-the-scene reporting; Reporting from the scene; Live at the scene; Correspondant; Foreign news office; Stand-up reporting; Stand-up (news); Overseas press; Correspondents; News Correspondent; Foreign correspondent; Foreign correspondent (journalism); Newspaper correspondent; Foreign press; Foreign correspondents
(correspondents)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
A correspondent is a newspaper or television journalist, especially one who specializes in a particular type of news.
...our Diplomatic Correspondent Mark Brayne.
= reporter
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Community correspondent         
Rural Correspondent; Country Correspondent; Community Correspondent
A community correspondent, also known as a rural correspondent or country correspondent, is someone who produces a regular column on community events, places and people for publication in their local—typically weekly—newspaper. The writer is generally not a regular member of the newspaper staff but is a stringer who receives little or no pay for their submissions, outside of a free subscription to the periodical.
People's correspondent         
Worker Correspondent; Agriculture Correspondent; Village Correspondent; People's Correspondent; Rabkor; Selkor
People's correspondents are a kind of amateur proletarian journalists who have filed reports from the frontlines about the march toward communism since the early years of the Soviet Union. Originally initiated by Vladimir Lenin as a tool for exposing mismanagement and corruption, several million people worked as people's correspondents in their heyday.

Wikipedia

War correspondent

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

War correspondents' jobs bring them to the most conflict-ridden parts of the world. Once there, they attempt to get close enough to the action to provide written accounts, photos, or film footage. Thus, this is often considered the most dangerous form of journalism.

Only some conflicts receive extensive worldwide coverage, however. Among recent wars, the Kosovo War, the Persian Gulf War and the Russo-Ukrainian war received a great deal of coverage. In contrast, the largest war in the last half of the 20th century, the Iran–Iraq War, received far less substantial coverage. This is typical for wars among less-developed countries, as audiences are less interested and the reports do little to increase sales and ratings. The lack of infrastructure makes reporting more difficult and expensive, and the conflicts are also far more dangerous for war correspondents.

Ejemplos de uso de war correspondent
1. "He was an extremely experienced war correspondent," Brundin said.
2. Patrick O‘Connor, war correspondent of the Catholic News Service.
3. Moore will play a war correspondent turned academic who teaches political studies at Yale.
4. To say a war correspondent knows no fear is a lie.
5. Fallaci, a former Resistance fighter and war correspondent, was rarely seen in public.