Reporters example sentences

Related (7): journalists, correspondents, writers, newscasters, columnists, presenters, announcers

re·port·er

noun

reporters (plural noun)

  - a person who reports, especially one employed to report news or conduct interviews for newspapers or broadcasts.

Synonyms

journalist, correspondent, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, newsman, newswoman, columnist, writer, blogger, broadcaster, newscaster, announcer, photojournalist, pressman, presenter, legman, wireman, newsy, roundsman, newshound, hack, hackette, stringer, journo, thumbsucker, Legal

"Reporters" Example Sentences

1. The reporters are busy gathering information for the breaking news story.
2. In a press conference, the CEO praised the work of the reporters.
3. The reporters were granted access to the crime scene for their investigation.
4. Journalists and reporters have a responsibility to report accurately and fairly.
5. The reporters interviewed eyewitnesses to get a better understanding of the event.
6. The government issued a statement in response to the questions posed by reporters.
7. The reporters' article on the corruption scandal garnered national attention.
8. The congressmen refused to answer the reporters' questions.
9. The reporters were on site within minutes of the earthquake hitting.
10. The reporters received a tip from an anonymous source that led to an important discovery.
11. The reporters were closely following the developments in the hostage situation.
12. The reporters tried to obtain a comment from the celebrity's publicist, but to no avail.
13. The reporters had to speculate on the motives behind the suspect's actions.
14. The reporters got their hands on classified documents that revealed a government cover-up.
15. The reporters pored over the financial records to uncover signs of fraud.
16. The reporters wrote an investigative piece on illegal labor practices in the garment industry.
17. The reporters were stonewalled by the company's representatives when asking for a statement.
18. The president's speech was met with skepticism by many reporters in attendance.
19. The reporters were embedded with the troops to provide firsthand coverage of the war.
20. The reporters were barred from the courtroom during the high-profile trial.
21. The reporters were shocked to learn of the politician's resignation amidst scandal.
22. The reporters were skeptical of the company's claims of environmental sustainability.
23. The reporters filed a freedom of information request to obtain government documents.
24. The reporters provided an in-depth analysis of the policy proposal and its potential impact.
25. The mayor held a press conference to address the concerns raised by the reporters.
26. The reporters stayed up all night to cover the election results as they came in.
27. The reporters uncovered evidence of a massive embezzlement scheme at the charity organization.
28. The reporters received criticism for their coverage of the controversial issue.
29. The reporters were attacked by a mob while covering the protests.
30. The reporters won the Pulitzer Prize for their investigative journalism on police brutality.

Common Phases

you have any specific topic or context in mind?
1. "Reporters are gathering outside the courthouse; updates on the trial are expected soon."
2. "The press conference is about to begin; all reporters are asked to take their seats."
3. "We have received multiple requests from reporters for an interview with the CEO."
4. "As the story continues to develop, reporters are digging deeper for more information."
5. "The spokesman refused to take any questions from the reporters gathered outside the building."

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