Reporter
noun
1.
a person who reports.
2.
a person employed to gather and report news, as for a newspaper, wire service, or television station.
3.
a person who prepares official reports, as of legal or legislative proceedings.
noun
1.
a person who reports, esp one employed to gather news for a newspaper, news agency, or broadcasting organization
2.
a person, esp a barrister, authorized to write official accounts of judicial proceedings
3.
a person authorized to report the proceedings of a legislature
4.
(in Scotland, social welfare) an official who arranges and conducts children’s panel hearings and who may investigate cases and decide on the action to be taken
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