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List of fictional journalists

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Attributing the profession of journalist to a fictional character allows many possibilities for the author: reporters may travel extensively and face adventures (like Tintin), are among the first to have news of disasters and crimes (like Clark "Superman" Kent and Peter "Spider-Man" Parker), and are supposed to be good at establishing communication.[citation needed ] Some journalist may also be recognized as heroes (like Ulala from Space Channel 5 ), and fix the mixed and negative reception of the profession from their respective fictional universe.

By country

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Australia

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Austria

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Belgium

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Canada

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Germany

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Chile

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France

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Hong Kong

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Italy

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Japan

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  • Ulala, a reporter for Channel 5, the protagonist of the Space Channel 5 video games[A]
  • Pudding, a rival reporter for Channel 42 who enjoys the limelight and fame, from the Space Channel 5 video games[B]
  • Meiko Kurita, Washington correspondent for Hakura News Network, in Stephen Mertz's novel The Korean Intercept (2005)
  • Evila, a robotic replica of Ulala created to keep the truth from leaking and dubbed "The Ultimate Reporter", from the Space Channel 5 series[C]
  • Spark Brushel, a freelance journalist that is a witness in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney of the Ace Attorney series of video games[D]
  • Taneo Tokuda, a journalist working for Juzo News in My Hero Academia .

Kazakhstan

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Mexico

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Sweden

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Taiwan

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United Kingdom

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Individual journalists

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Groups of U.K. journalists

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United States

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Individual journalists

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Groups of U.S. journalists

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Notes

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  1. ^ Character themselves isn’t necessarily from Japan, but was created by Japanese writers, designers, producers, or developers
  2. ^ Character themselves isn’t necessarily from Japan, but was created by Japanese writers, designers, producers, or developers
  3. ^ Character themselves isn’t necessarily from Japan, but was created by Japanese writers, designers, producers, or developers
  4. ^ Character themselves isn’t necessarily from Japan, but was created by Japanese writers, designers, producers, or developers

References

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  1. ^ "CBS' 'Zoo' Admits Kristen Connolly, Billy Burke". The Hollywood Reporter. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
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