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reportage

[ ri-pawr-tij, -pohr-, rep-awr-tahzh, -er- ]

noun

  1. the act or technique of reporting news.
  2. reported news collectively:

    reportage on the war.

  3. a written account of an act, event, history, etc., based on direct observation or on thorough research and documentation.


reportage

/ ËŒrÉ™pÉ”ËˈtÉ‘ËÊ’; rɪˈpÉ”ËtɪdÊ’ /

noun

  1. the act or process of reporting news or other events of general interest
  2. a journalist's style of reporting
  3. a technique of documentary film or photo journalism that tells a story entirely through pictures
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of reportage1

From French, dating back to 1605–15; report, -age
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She went on to claim that: "The late 2010s genre of #MeToo reportage cannot thrive on today's volatile internet. Information is misinformation and vice versa. Victims are offenders and offenders are victims."

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The author, a deputy executive editor of the Atlantic and former history lecturer at Harvard, skillfully blends zoning history with his own reportage, digging into the history of his apartment to find some answers.

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Mr Farrell said the reportage of the Italian businessman's statements is "hearsay upon hearsay".

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But by this point, the play has fully succumbed to reportage.

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Judging from the torrent of polling divinations, spirited debate and reportage dedicated to the potential ballot choices of our sons, brothers, husbands and uncles, women’s voting trends must be stagnant or just simpler, right?

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