0 the activity of, or style of, reporting events in newspapers or broadcasting them on television or radio
However, the book for the most part managed to avoid descending into trivial reportage, so easy to do when coverage is so broad-based.
It leaves the author little opportunity to pursue genuine insight and understanding, or indeed to attempt much more than simple reportage.
Private weekly and biweekly papers are mostly politically aligned, with little economic or actual news reportage.
There has been work outside of these protocols of course, including various kinds of expansive, more freely expressive reportage and dramatised productions.
Its structure and format, which already privileged crime reportage, were successful and thus rendered change unnecessary.
Such an account could seem like the last word, imperiously closing down the space for interpretation with both reportage and instant commentary.
Once again, as in 1913-15, the quality of the reportage declined as deepening financial problems and falling circulation sapped the morale of its staff.
Two text types, however, did not conform to this pattern, showing unusually high ratios of zero: reportage and scripted monologue.