Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a reporter's or a journalistic style; by the use or work of reporters.
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Examples
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KING: Ana Marie, reportorially, is she easy to cover?
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KING: Ana Marie, reportorially (ph), is she easy to cover?
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KING: John King, as a reporter, reportorially, what does Ted Kennedy mean?
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KING: Susan Candiotti, reportorially, is this a tough story to cover?
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KING: Susan Candiotti, reportorially, do you think you're getting close?
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McWhorter's portrayal of Shores, whose home was bombed twice in the fall of 1963, as a secret "Uncle Tom" is inexcusable, and her ignorance of how well known was Shores's battle with Alzheimer's is reportorially embarrassing. 6
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Bill Harwood how cooperative is NASA being reportorially?
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KING: Bob Woodward, reportorially, what's your read?
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KING: Do you cover the Robert Downey, Jr. story sympathetically or reportorially?
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We cover it reportorially in the editorial rooms, and then once it comes out of our mouths, I think the sympathy comes.
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