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reportage

[ US /ɹɪˈpɔɹtɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪpˈɔːtɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television
    they accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations

How To Use reportage In A Sentence

  • This initially meant they were loath to adopt a reportage style, preferring empty streets and unobscured buildings, with people represented only to provide an area of scale or as pure portraiture.
  • sensational journalistic reportage of the scandal
  • From plastic abstraction to documentary reportage, from psychic investigation to political pamphleteering, from the autobiographical essay to a demonstration of the powers of montage, from graphic and textural work to militant revindication - Whitehead's work accomplishes an exceptional synthesis, open to every different dimension of avant-garde cinema, tending towards percpetual explosion and euphoric fusion with phenomena. GreenCine Daily: Rouge. 10.
  • News is delivered not so much as reportage as an opinion piece.
  • It was a short step from such mainstream reportage to the reports of the FBI files, in which, as shown below, the FBI branded Baker as a serious threat and thoroughly racialized and politicized her.
  • Sometimes more reportage than art exhibition, the show failed to provide a rigorous historical analysis.
  • As a successful journalist Mike is skilled in news reportage and knows the impact of the written word.
  • What only the war correspondents present at the time knew, he said, was that Scoop was actually a piece of straight reportage, thinly disguised as a novel.
  • A self-taught artist, Ferdinand achieves an appealing bluntness, with the detail and graphic quality of reportage, using watercolor, colored pencil and ballpoint pen.
  • In Reznikoff, transparency - in the mode of reportage - snowballs into opacity.
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