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This article is a partial list of journalists killed and missing during the Vietnam War.The press freedom organization Reporters Without Borders tallied 63 journalists who died over a 20-year period ending in 1975 while covering the Vietnam War with the caveat that media workers were not typically counted at the time.
This is a partial list of war correspondents who reported from North Africa or Italy in 1942-43, during World War II. Some of the names are taken from the war journal [1] of Eric Lloyd Williams, a correspondent for Reuters and the South African Press Association during the war, and from a radio broadcast he made in 1944.
Cheryl Cosim, Frontline Pilipinas, TV5 and One PH; Raffy Tulfo, formerly Frontline Pilipinas, TV5; Martin Andanar, formerly TV5 and PTV currently CGTN; Lourd de Veyra, TV5 and One PH; Cherie Mercado, formerly TV5 and CNN Philippines; Jove Francisco, TV5 and One PH; Dong Puno (deceased), formerly TV5 and ABS-CBN; Angelo Castro Jr. (deceased ...
Basil Clarke (1879–1947); covered the fighting on the Western Front during WWI, living as a fugitive in Dunkirk during the early part of the War and then as an accredited reporter at the Battle of the Somme in late 1916. he also covered the Eastern Front and the Easter Rising and later became the UK's first public relations officer.
Reuters (/ ˈ r ɔɪ t ə (r) z / ⓘ ROY-tə(r)z) is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters. [4] [5] It employs around 2,500 journalists and 600 photojournalists in about 200 locations worldwide writing in 16 languages. [6] Reuters is one of the largest news agencies in the world. [7] [8] The agency was established in London in 1851 by the ...
Kurt Erich Schork (January 24, 1947 – May 24, 2000) was an American reporter and war correspondent.He was killed in an ambush while on an assignment for Reuters in Sierra Leone together with cameraman Miguel Gil Moreno de Mora of Spain, who worked for Associated Press Television.
Frontline/World is a spin-off program from Frontline, first transmitted on May 23, 2002, which was transmitted four to eight times a year on Frontline until it was canceled in 2010. It focused on issues from around the globe, and used a "magazine" format, where each hour-long episode typically had three stories that ran about 15 to 20 minutes ...
Martin Smith (born January 28, 1949) is an American producer, writer, director and correspondent. [2] Smith has produced dozens of nationally broadcast documentaries for CBS News, ABC News and PBS Frontline.