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What is the difference between radio and television editors and journalists?

1. The difference is that journalists belong to radio and television editors, whose scope is wider than that of journalists. Radio and television editors should not only interview news but also edit it. Journalists generally only report on the spot and are not responsible for post-editing.

2. The state implements a qualification system for radio and television editors, reporters and presenters. Personnel engaged in radio and television interview, editing and broadcasting hosting in radio and television program production and broadcasting institutions established according to law shall obtain professional qualifications and hold professional certificates through examination and registration in accordance with these Provisions, that is, the Press Certificate for Radio and Television Editors of the People's Republic of China and the Radio and Television Announcer and Hoster Certificate of the People's Republic of China uniformly printed by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television.

3. Journalists-commonly known as journalists-refer to the full-time reporters of news organizations. At the same time, it generally refers to journalists, including editors-in-chief, reporters, announcers and communication staff, etc., which is a profession that spreads news for the public in a timely, true, effective, objective and fair manner.