war correspondent

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war correspondent

A war correspondent reports from the front lines.

Definition

Noun: A journalist who is assigned to report news, provide commentary, and send dispatches directly from an active combat zone or area of battle. Their primary role is to gather and transmit information about military conflicts for publication in newspapers, magazines, or for broadcast on television or radio.

Usage

The term is used to specify a journalist's specialized role and location. It describes a professional who operates in dangerous conditions to provide firsthand accounts of war. - The network's war correspondent filed a gripping report from the front lines. - She built her reputation as a fearless war correspondent during the conflict.

Advanced Usage
  • Role and Risk: Being a war correspondent involves significant personal danger and ethical challenges in reporting from hostile environments.
  • Historical Context: The role has evolved with technology, from written dispatches to live satellite broadcasts.
Variants and Related Words
  • Correspondent (noun): A more general term for a journalist who reports on a particular subject or from a particular place.
  • Embedded Journalist (noun): A reporter who is attached to and travels with a military unit, a specific type of war correspondent.
Synonyms
  • Battlefield Reporter
  • Combat Journalist
  • Frontline Reporter
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • "In the line of fire": While not exclusive to this profession, this phrase often describes the perilous position of a war correspondent.
    • The war correspondent spent months in the line of fire to tell the soldiers' stories.
war correspondent

A war correspondent reports from the front lines.

Noun
  1. a journalist who sends news reports and commentary from a combat zone or place of battle for publication or broadcast