The news report



Example: News report presents structured information about event

Definition


"The news report" is a structured presentation of information about recent events, typically delivered by journalists through various media channels. It aims to inform the public by providing accurate, timely, and relevant details about occurrences in society or around the world.

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Etymology


The phrase "the news report" combines 'news,' originating from the Middle English word 'newes,' meaning new information, and 'report,' derived from the Latin 'reportare,' meaning to carry back or deliver. Together, they describe the act of delivering new information to an audience, a practice central to journalism.

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"The news report" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Journalism - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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