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broadcast journalist
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United States
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Considered a respected profession, often seen as a credible source of news and information.
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broadcast journalist
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United States
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Respected profession with high visibility and influence in the media industry
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broadcast journalist
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United States
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Often considered a prestigious and influential profession, with journalists appearing on major news networks and commanding a high level of respect.
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broadcast journalist
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United States
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Expected to be well-groomed and articulate, often with a strong on-camera presence.
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broadcast journalist
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United States
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Often seen as a prestigious and respected profession with high social status.
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investigative journalism
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United States
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Highly respected and considered crucial for uncovering corruption and holding powerful individuals accountable
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journalism
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United States
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Investigative journalism is a respected form of reporting, exposing government or corporate wrongdoing is seen as a noble pursuit.
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journalist
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United States
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Journalists are expected to adhere to ethical standards and journalistic integrity, and are often protected by freedom of the press laws.
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journalist
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United States
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Journalists are expected to uphold principles of objectivity and impartiality in their reporting.
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journalist
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United States
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Journalists often work for newspapers, magazines, or news websites, and are expected to report news objectively and without bias.
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journalist
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United States
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Journalists are expected to uphold freedom of the press and serve as the 'fourth estate' in democratic societies.
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journalist
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United States
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Journalists often work for established media outlets such as newspapers, TV networks, and online news platforms.
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reporter
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United States
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Reporters are respected professionals who are considered important in delivering news and information to the public.
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reporter
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United States
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Reporters often work for media organizations such as newspapers, TV stations, and online news outlets and have a responsibility to fact-check their stories.
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reporter
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United States
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Reporters are often seen as integral to news media and play a key role in shaping public opinion.
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reporter
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United States
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Reporters often work for media outlets such as newspapers, TV stations, or online news sites.
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reporter
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United States
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Reporters often ask tough, probing questions and strive to uncover the truth.
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trust in journalism
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United States
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Reliance on multiple sources and fact-checking is important for building trust in journalism.
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