Definition of Reportorial. Meaning of Reportorial. Synonyms of Reportorial

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Definition of Reportorial

Reportorial
Reportorial Re`por*to"ri*al (r[=e]`p[-o]r*t[=o]"r[i^]*al), a. Of or pertaining to a reporter or reporters; as, the reportorial staff of a newspaper.

Meaning of Reportorial from wikipedia

- deep storytelling in service of the common good. Recipients exemplify reportorial excellence, storytelling skill, and social justice impact.” This was...
- unable to find a great deal of existing literature. Didion applies the reportorial detachment for which she is known to her own experience of grieving;...
- longest-running English-language news broadcasting show of RPN. Its reportorial teams are tasked to gather news from every major beat in the Greater...
- reporter of ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs, specifically from his reportorial duties on TV Patrol, Bandila, and the ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) in late...
- status." Wolfe also championed what he called "saturation reporting," a reportorial approach in which the journalist "shadows" and observes the subject over...
- Prizes Honor 'Courageous Truth-Telling' - POGO.org "Ridenhour Prize for Reportorial Distinction; 2009 Special Prize, Nick Turse". The Ridenhour Prizes. The...
- "Han's prose is translucent, shot through with poetic turns" and found a "reportorial tone" in the sections where Inseon's narrates her family's experiences...
- Benigno Teodoro relegated the Central Desk, which became the News and Reportorial Section, as a section of the Presidential Press Staff. Under the Ramos...
- A little reportorial investigation would have done a great service to the democratic process. — John MacArthur...
- completely devoid of moral tone" and shocking due to the "vigor of its reportorial candor". Crowther described Godard's editing as "pictorial cacophony"...