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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. (context UK Australian informal English) A journalist.
Wikipedia
Journo is an investigative news program hosted by Luchi Cruz-Valdes. Journo (slang for journalists) dissects every angle of compelling stories by journalists. Airs Wednesdays at 7:30-8:30 p.m. ( PST) on AksyonTV and Tuesdays 11:30 p.m.-12:00 a.m. ( PST) on TV5.
Usage examples of "journo".
I pushed my way past the journo, who gave me a dirty look but thought better of saying anything, and nodded to the uniform.
And I suppose this is another talking point for journos to put in a write-up about the complex when it opens?
When journos phoned and the weirdos enquired, they were told the face was gone.
JU since the late seventies, responsible for about half the journos in broadcasting.
So I found out his name, and I asked one of my tame paranoid leftie journos if he could find out what the guy did, and it came back that he specialises in labour subversion.
The journos were friendly enough, Geena realized, rows of faces turned to Jays like miniature moons.
So she wasn't one of the sanitized journos the War Office normally gave permits to.
And forgetting the fact the drinks were few and far between and that the whole media-managed event was so unsportingly one-sided and mostly happened far away from any journos, _tendance_ gonzoid or not, when it came to it - and it did come to it, I did have my chance, it was put right there in front of me practically screaming at me to _fucking write something_ - I couldn't do it.
I filed a minimum of uninspired war-is-hell-and-frankly-so-is-peace-if-you're-female-out-here stories from the hotel and smoked some mind-bendingly powerful dope I got from an affable Palestinian helper who - as soon the journos left - was picked up by the Kuwaiti authorities, tortured and deported to Lebanon.
It was all she could do to avoid swinging the muzzle around and threatening to blow the journos away, just to watch the sons of bitches run.