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Types of journalists

1. The nature of work is divided into written reporters, photographers, radio reporters, TV reporters and network reporters; ?

2. According to the content of the report, it is divided into political journalists, military journalists, economic journalists, cultural and educational journalists, science and technology journalists and sports journalists.

3. Divided into local journalists, foreign journalists and special correspondents by region. News organizations also hire special reporters outside the establishment to carry out special reports or reports on special regions and departments.

1. In China's early news organizations, editors and journalists did not have a strict division of labor, but editing and interviewing were integrated. 1872 After the publication of Shenbao, journalists were set up to cover local news. Since then, Shenbao has hired reporters or informants in 26 cities including Beijing, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Wuchang, Ningbo and Yangzhou. 1899 The word "reporter" appeared in the seventh issue of Qingyi Newspaper. Journalists belong to a profession. Interview is the collection and collection of media information, which is usually obtained through face-to-face communication between journalists and interviewees.

2. Interview, that is, the collection and collection of media information, is usually through face-to-face communication between journalists and the people who get information. Journalists are professionals engaged in reporting in news organizations. In16th century, the seeds of capitalism appeared in the Italian port city of Venice. Businessmen and craftsmen there urgently need to know the origin, sales market, transportation, politics and military affairs of raw materials, so some people became early journalists by collecting and selling political and religious news, business quotations, sailing dates and other news.