Communicator
[kuh-myoo-ni-key-ter] /kəˈmyu nɪˌkeɪ tər/
noun
1.
a person who , especially one skilled at conveying information, ideas, or policy to the public.
2.
a person in the business of , as television or magazine publishing.
n.
1660s, from Latin communicator, agent noun from communicare (see communication).
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