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reportage

[ri-pawr-tij, -pohr-, rep-awr-tahzh, -er-] / rɪˈpɔr tɪdʒ, -ˈpoʊr-, ˌrɛp ɔrˈtɑʒ, -ər- /


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The company cited “neutral reportage privilege,” which protects media organizations against libel claims if they accurately and objectively report newsworthy charges made against public figures as part of an ongoing controversy.

From Los Angeles Times

In Crawford’s reportage, the work of geologists, U.N. bureaucrats and junior professors takes on an otherworldly majesty.

From Washington Post

The judge wrote that he was not persuaded by Fox’s “neutral reportage” and “opinion” arguments.

From New York Times

This prompts a simple question: Where in the superlative reportage about those plotting a coup against our country is Attorney General Merrick Garland?

From Washington Post

A medical anthropologist blends history and reportage to examine the factors that led to the 2014 Ebola crisis in West Africa.

From New York Times