As of June 2026, News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists has an AI-exposure score of 64/100 (High exposure) on the AI-Safe Careers index, blending O*NET tasks, the Anthropic Economic Index, the Penn/OpenAI study, and BLS data. This is an estimate of task exposure, not a prediction of job loss.

AI Exposure Score for

News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists

64/100
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More exposed than 78% of the roles we track. Median pay ~US$62,200. About 4,100 projected openings a year (BLS 2024–34 — growth plus replacement).

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Your tasks, by AI exposure

Automatable
  • Check reference materials, such as books, news files, or public records, to obtain relevant facts.
  • Transmit news stories or reporting information from remote locations, using equipment such as satellite phones, telephones, fax machines, or modems.
  • Analyze and interpret news and information received from various sources to broadcast the information.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with individuals who are credible sources of information.
  • Present news stories, and introduce in-depth videotaped segments or live transmissions from on-the-scene reporters.
  • Report news stories for publication or broadcast, describing the background and details of events.
  • Report on specialized fields such as medicine, green technology, environmental issues, science, politics, sports, arts, consumer affairs, business, religion, crime, or education.
  • Review written, audio, or video copy, and correct errors in content, grammar, or punctuation, following prescribed editorial style and formatting guidelines.
  • Select material most pertinent to presentation, and organize this material into appropriate formats.
  • Determine a published or broadcasted story's emphasis, length, and format, organizing material accordingly.
  • Coordinate and serve as an anchor on news broadcast programs.
Augmentable
  • Arrange interviews with people who can provide information about a story.
  • Research a story's background information to provide complete and accurate information.
  • Gather information and develop perspectives about news subjects through research, interviews, observation, and experience.
  • Review and evaluate notes taken about news events to isolate pertinent facts and details.
  • Revise work to meet editorial approval or to fit time or space requirements.
  • Examine news items of local, national, and international significance to determine topics to address, or obtain assignments from editorial staff members.
  • Write commentaries, columns, or scripts, using computers.
  • Receive assignments or evaluate leads or tips to develop story ideas.
  • Investigate breaking news developments, such as disasters, crimes, or human-interest stories.
Durable

No durable tasks identified for this role — its real, individually-assessed tasks consistently read as automatable (55%).

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