Noun
One who reports.
An officer or person who makes authorized statements of law proceedings and decisions, or of legislative debates.
One who reports speeches, the proceedings of public meetings, news, etc., for the newspapers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryABC News reporter Sasha Pezenik is drawing harsh criticism on social media for a tweet regarding she sent out on Saturday night. Source: Internet
According to a slide from a presentation from Katz tweeted out by an Army Radio reporter, Katz reasons that the closure of those businesses has doubled the economy’s losses while adding nothing to the health of the country. Source: Internet
A corrupt folksinger (Tim Robbins) runs a crooked election campaign while only one independent muck-raking reporter is trying to stop him. Source: Internet
According to an American Dialect Society site, Frank Ward O'Malley, an old style reporter with the New York Morning Sun (1906–1919), was the first to use "brunch" to describe the morning newspaper man's breakfast-luncheon combination." Source: Internet
According to the Statement, “the story was maliciously crafted by the reporter and his sponsors to not only attack the person of Dr. Ganduje, but also to mock the good people of Kano state in this trying times of pains and melancholy. Source: Internet
According to then-Washington Post reporter Peter Baker’s book, “The Breach: Inside the Impeachment and Trial of William Jefferson Clinton,” Senate Democrats coordinated with the White House on a number of impeachment-related issues behind the scenes. Source: Internet