Both worked for Al Ahad TV, a channel affiliated with Asaib Ahl al-Haq, one of the most powerful Shiite militias in Iraq's Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary umbrella.
The pair were hit by mortar fire in Jazirat al-Khaldiyeh in the western province of Anbar.
"Our TV team came under mortar fire in Jazirat al-Khaldiyeh as they were covering the battle," Raida al-Ogaily, head of public relations at Al-Ahad, told AFP.
"Broadcast technician Ali Ghani was killed and the correspondent, Hussein al-Fares, was wounded," she said.
Pockets of IS fighters remain in the area, however, and Jazirat al-Khaldiyeh commands access to desert routes the jihadist group has been using to move across the country.
A journalist with Al-Ghadeer, the channel run by the Badr organisation whose armed group is another key component of the Hashed al-Shaabi forces fighting alongside government forces, was killed south of the city of Mosul last month.
A reporter with Kurdistan TV was killed on August 14 when mortar fire struck the peshmerga convoy he was travelling in during an operation east of Mosul.
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