reportage

/ˌrɛpɔːrˈtɑːʒ/
noun
  1. The reporting of news or events, especially in a detailed or factual way.
    • Her reportage on the local election helped voters understand the issues.
    • The magazine is known for its in-depth reportage on environmental topics.
    • The journalist's reportage from the war zone was both vivid and accurate.
  2. A style of writing or filmmaking that presents facts and events in a direct, objective manner, similar to journalism.
    • His novel blends fiction with reportage, giving it a realistic feel.
    • The documentary used a reportage style to capture the daily lives of farmers.
    • The photographer's reportage approach made the images feel like news stories.
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