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Reporters and may
Reporters may split their time between working in a newsroom and going out to witness events or interview people.
Reporters may be assigned a specific beat or area of coverage.
Reporters and fans were alternately confused and enraged by the moves, which Milbury acknowledged, saying, " As dangerous as this may be, we think Mad Mike maybe has something going for him.
* Reporters Without Borders considers the number of journalists murdered, expelled or harassed, and the existence of a state monopoly on TV and radio, as well as the existence of censorship and self-censorship in the media, and the overall independence of media as well as the difficulties that foreign reporters may face.
Reporters that have strong ethics are the ones who will want to run all stories that are " newsworthy " but there is the stories that end up censored by editors because the executives have sent a note down the chain specifying that a certain story may or may not run.
Reporters who don't have an assigned seat may stand.
According to The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press the effects of the amendment may be summarized roughly as follows:
Reporters ( and camera crew ) may travel to remote locations if needed and mostly within Canada.

Reporters and are
Another example is this statement: Reports are coming in from all over the world that Television News Reporters are blowing up.
Reporters from most of the city's newspapers are passing the time with poker and pungent wisecracks about the news of the day.
Reporters are not generally well versed in artistic movements, or the history of literature or art.
There are three national court reporting associations in the United States, The National Court Reporters Association ( NCRA ), and the National Verbatim Reporters Association ( NVRA ) and the American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers ( AAERT ).
Reporters Without Borders is a founding member of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange, a virtual network of non-governmental organizations that monitors free expression violations worldwide and defends journalists, writers and others who are persecuted for exercising their right to freedom of expression.
Reporters Without Borders ’ primary means of direct action are appeals to government authorities through letters or petitions, as well as frequent press releases.
Reporters Without Borders books are sold by the French leisure chains and supermarkets Fnac, Carrefour, Casino, Monoprix and Cora, the websites alapage. com, fnac. com and amazon. fr, as well as A2Presse and over 300 bookshops throughout France.
Reporters Without Borders publishes the annual Predators of Press Freedom list which highlights what it feels are the worst violators.
Reporters who occupy the press galleries are known as the press corps.
Reporters are stationed in Orange County and in the Inland Empire in addition to being dispatched from the KPCC studio.
The organization's figures are typically lower than similar ongoing counts by Reporters Without Borders or the International Federation of Journalists because of CPJ's established parameters and confirmation process.
Reporters are expected to develop and cultivate sources, especially if they regularly cover a specific topic, known as a " beat ".
Access is rare and limited ; Reporters Without Borders once described the nation as " the world ’ s worst Internet black hole " as " Internet officially does not exist in the world ’ s most isolated country, but a handful of privileged people are allowed to go online through the phone system ( which is routed through China ) or via satellite.
Reporters from the mass media in Japan and overseas are stationed here.
" Reporters are the type of people who tore the wings off flies when they were young ," he complained at the time.
Reporters have also been accused of indecency in the process of collecting news, namely that they are overly intrusive in the name of journalistic insensitivity.
Reporters Without Borders claims that radio or television sets which can be bought in North Korea are pre-set to receive only the government frequencies and sealed with a label to prevent tampering with the equipment.
Reporters frequently tell their stories outside the formal television studio in the field, where the news is occurring, in a remote broadcast setting where Electronic news-gathering ( ENG ) techniques are used with production trucks.
Reporters are usually engaged in Electronic field production ( EFP ) and are accompanied by a videographer at the scenes of the news.

Reporters and their
In 2006 Reporters Without Borders ( RWB ) removed Libya from their list of Internet enemies after a fact-finding visit found no evidence of Internet censorship.
Reporters declined to speak on the record to the Associated Press about their issues.
Every year, Reporters Without Borders establishes a ranking of countries in terms of their freedom of the press.
Reporters Without Borders reports that, in 2003, 42 journalists lost their lives pursuing their profession and that, in the same year, at least 130 journalists were in prison as a result of their occupational activities.
The organisation Reporters Without Borders compiles and publishes an annual ranking of countries based upon the organisation's assessment of their press freedom records.
The organization Reporters Without Borders compiles and publishes an annual ranking of countries based upon the organization's assessment of their press freedom records.
Reporters Without Borders consistently ranks China very poorly on media freedoms in their annual releases of the Press Freedom Index, calling the Chinese government as having " the sorry distinction of leading the world in repression of the Internet ".
Also, in their Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2007, Reporters Without Borders ranked China 163rd ( or 7th from bottom ) in terms of press freedom.
Reporters working in the White House did, however, honor an unspoken rule and refrain from asking the President himself a question if he happened to walk through their working area.
When Frank appears, he and Annie confess their love and decide to marry, although with comically different ideas: Frank wants " some little chapel ," while Annie wants " A wedding in a big church with bridesmaids and flower girls / A lot of ushers in tail coats / Reporters and photographers " (" An Old-Fashioned Wedding "°).
Reporters take notes and also take photographs or shoot videos, either on their own, or through a photographer or camera person.
Many states require a court reporter to hold a certification obtained through the National Court Reporters Association, although some require their own state-specific certification.
The French NGO Reporters Without Borders compiles and publishes an annual ranking of countries based upon the organisation's assessment of their press freedom records.
Reporters showed up in Pearblossom with the news, shocking the locals, who were unaware that their neighbor had even played Major League Baseball.
Reporters Michael D. Sallah, Mitch Weiss and Joe Mahr received multiple awards for their series:
Reporters used digital cameras instead of videotape, downloading their stories.
Reporters on news programs might have their location mentioned in an introduction from the news anchor ().
" Reporters Without Borders, in their 2005 report on press freedom in Egypt, reported that editorials in many newspapers, including al-Ahram, have become increasingly critical of the National Democratic Party's control of the government and the corruption of the Mubarak regime.
The organisation Reporters Without Borders compiles and publishes an annual ranking of countries based upon the organisation's assessment of their press freedom records.
Reporters generally used the inverted pyramid method for writing their stories, although some journalistic writing used other methods ; some of the work of Tom Wolfe is an example of reporting that did not follow that style.

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