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Journalist
Decides how a story should be written. This involves ordering the facts, interviewing people, choosing the best pictures and then writing the story.
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Photographer
Takes the photographs which appear in the newspaper or on the website.
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Decides which stories should be reported and then looks after the production of the programme from beginning to end.
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