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【英国问答】journalist, reporter和columnist(1/4)

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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:
        Suharno
        Johnny Carson
        Trevor MacDonald

        Karim Kouchouk
        Catherine Chapman

        BBCe

        BBC Learning English Arabic Service

        英式拼法,全部不加双引号
Hi Suharno, all these words are used to describe people who work in the media. The first three, presenter, broadcaster and announcer are all related to TV and radio. Media which is delivered partly, or wholly, through sound and speech. This type of media is increasingly available on Internet too.
A presenter is a person who introduces or hosts television or radio programmes. A presenter's opening words on a programme are usually something like Good evening, and welcome to Talk About English with me, Catherine Chapman​. On tonight's show we will be talking about slang. The topic of the programme is not all about the presenter. The presenter is the person who introduces the programme, introduces or links sections of the programme together and says goodbye at the end. Some well-known presenters include Johnny Carson, an American TV chat show host, Trevor MacDonald, a British TV news presenter, and Karim Kouchouk, the presenter of BBCe for BBC Learning English Arabic Service.
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