extensive reportage of elections.
sensational journalistic reportage of the scandal.
accurate reportage takes second place to lurid detail.
She is known for her exceptional reportage skills.
The journalist received an award for his investigative reportage.
The magazine is famous for its in-depth reportage on current affairs.
The reportage provided a detailed account of the political scandal.
The documentary offers a unique form of reportage on environmental issues.
The reportage highlighted the impact of climate change on local communities.
The journalist's reportage shed light on the humanitarian crisis in the region.
The reportage was praised for its unbiased and objective coverage of the event.
The newspaper is known for its high-quality sports reportage.
The reportage captured the essence of the cultural festival beautifully.
His magpie's eye for detail includes not just quirks of the past but first-hand reportage worthy of a fine travel writer.
Nor do I define positive news as in-depth reportage of functions of the local YMCA.
It was kind of personalized reportage, and again it's this idea of letting things unfold in front of you, things that you don't ... that you're not trying to control.
Reportage required trained journalists, who used what came to be known as the journalistic method, which Stephens defines as, “… the pursuit of independently verifiable facts about current events through enterprise, observation and investigation.”
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