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correspondent$16853$ - traduction vers allemand

Worker Correspondent; Agriculture Correspondent; Village Correspondent; People's Correspondent; Rabkor; Selkor

correspondent      
n. Korrespondent, Reporter, Journalist
foreign press         
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
Auslandspresse, ausländische Presse
foreign 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
Auslandskorrespondent

Définition

correspondent
(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
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

People's correspondent

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. At the 17th Party Congress in 1934, Joseph Stalin said there were more than 3 million worker and agriculture correspondents.