reporter

Derived from the Latin 'reportare', meaning 'to carry back'.

NOUN (1)
[/rɪˈpɔːrtər/en-US]
レポーター literal / 記者 formal / 報道者 formal / ニュースリポーター informal / 報告者 untranslatable (This term can mean 'reporter' but is more commonly used for someone who reports an event or investigation rather than news.)
Synonyms journalist formal , correspondent formal , news reporter informal
Antonyms subject

A person whose job is to find out facts, gather information, and write or broadcast news stories for newspapers, television, or radio.

plural
reporters
  • The reporter questioned the mayor extensively during the press conference.
  • She started her career as a local newspaper reporter before moving to national television news.