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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

Raban’s literary narratives of the places he visited and the people he met combined travelogue, memoir, reportage and criticism.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Raban’s literary narratives of the places he visited and the people he met combined travelogue, memoir, reportage and criticism.

From New York Times

In 1974, Fidel Castro hosted her as a guest in Cuba for 12 days as she worked on a photo reportage.

From Seattle Times