Reportage

Pronunciation: /rɪˈpɔːrtɪdʒ/

Reportage (noun)

  1. A way of writing or filming news that shows events as they happen, often with real details and direct observation.
  2. Information about real events, presented in a detailed, story-like way so people can understand what happened.

Examples

  • The magazine uses reportage to make the story feel immediate.
  • Reportage often includes details that sound like real conversations.