List of fictional journalists

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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