reporter
[C] Countable
pl: reporters
This term carries a professional weight, implying a duty to objectivity and the active pursuit of truth. It suggests a person who is on the front lines of an event, acting as the eyes and ears for a wider audience. While a journalist might be an editor or a columnist, a reporter is specifically the one who hunts for the story in the field. In modern usage, the word can shift from a professional title to a descriptive one, such as a "student reporter." It evokes images of notebooks, microphones, and the urgency of a deadline, distinguishing the active gathering of facts from the reflective nature of commentary.
Used to count individual professionals in the industry, such as three reporters covering a press conference.