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correspondents

n. (plural of correspondent English)

Usage examples of "correspondents".

It was a tradition that producers, correspondents and editors working in the field polished and repolished their pieces until the last possible moment, so that most came in during the half hour before the broadcast and some after the broadcast had begun.

The two old correspondents continued to write of their declining health and persistent ailments, of old memories and the death of friends, but the letters grew fewer in number, and there was much about each of their lives that they kept to themselves.

The reason was that it had been a busy day at the Dallas bureau, with all camera crews, field producers and correspondents out on assignment, and by sheer bad luck all of the assignments were a long way from the airport.

Partridge and a handful of others from the majority of correspondents reporting out of Vietnam.

Canadian correspondents, who came to them well trained by CBC and CTV.

The signatories included Crawford Sloane, four senior correspondents and several producers.

Their letter lamented that among those abruptly unemployed were veteran correspondents 118 ARTHUR BAILEY who had served CBA Newsfor most of their working lives.

Major out-of-state papers instructed their New York correspondents to work on individual by-line stories.

While no TV network would ever admit it openly, they privately preferred that correspondents reporting on religious subjects, such as a papal journey, not be committed deeply to any faith.

Europe and the Middle East--our bureau chiefs, correspondents, stringers, fixersasking questions: What have they heard that is fresh or unusual about terrorist activity?

In those days, when networks consumed money as if there were no tomorrow, correspondents found their own accommodation and were reimbursed More recently, with leaner budgets and accountants in catbird seats, The Evening News 319 the network supplied living quarters--of lesser quality and cheaper.

Although Karl Owens had talked on Friday with Latin American contacts, as far as Partridge could tell there was no overlapping-a fact not surprising since producers as well as correspondents cultivated their own sources and, once they had them, kept them to themselves.

The two correspondents and Rita knew that when this meeting was over, CBA News research would routinely obtain all other material on the same subject.

Peru before an army of other correspondents gets there, which will happen as soon as we go with what we have.

At the same time, all major media alerted their regular Peru contacts while rushing to get their own reporters, correspondents and video and sound crews on airplanes to Peru.