What Does A Reporter Do

Editors assign important issues that concern the public, like corruption, to one or more reporters depending on the magnitude of the issue. The primary responsibility of investigating all facets of the issue lies with the reporter. Reporters talk to many people who may help them in recording evidence to support their stories. Media companies may not publish stories if reporters cannot support them with adequate evidence. Some reporters may also work with people or organisations as undercover reporters to get crucial evidence for their stories.