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【英国问答】presenter, broadcaster, announcer的区别(2/3)

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I'm confused about the difference between presenter, broadcaster, and announcer; and the difference between reporter and journalist. Your answer must be very helpful for me. Thanks.

        Hints:
        David Attenborough
        Robert Winston
         David Frost
        Larry King
        Suharno
       
        英式拼法,全部不加双引号
However, an announcer may have a smaller role in a programme than a presenter does. On TV programmes, an announcer may only feature as a voice whereas a presenter will be seen on the screen. Another main difference between an announcer and a presenter is that the announcer usually reads word-for-word from a script, whereas a presenter may have some flexibility regarding the things they say.
The word broadcaster can refer to an organisation such as the BBC in the UK or NBC in the USA, which produces television and radio programmes. It can also be used to describe someone who is well-experienced in the TV and radio industry. He or she usually has multiple talents, scriptwriting, directing, presenting etc. and his or her programmes may be considered to be very important and well-respected. Famous British broadcasters include Sir David Attenborough, Sir Robert Winston and Sir David Frost, and Larry King in the USA.
Turning to the second part of your question, Suharno, you wanted to find out about the difference between a reporter and a journalist. In fact, these jobs are very similar, and in some respects the terms are interchangeable.
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