press coverage

collocation in English

meaningsofpressandcoverage

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press
noun
uk
/pres/
us
/pres/
newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work ...
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coverage
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkʌv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈkʌv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
media
the reporting of a particular important event ...
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(Definition ofpressandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpress coverage

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Thus, the increased reporting of violent incidents over land may simply be a reflection of morepresscoverage.
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The prompt and sustained advice on hygiene measures from all health professionals and thepresscoverage probably contributed to the low secondary spread.
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These decisions were analysed using the official parliamentary documents, a systematic analysis of thepresscoverageand 14 expert interviews.
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The voluminouspresscoverageof divorce cases commanded a large readership, but this very popularity had provoked anxiety about how such stories affected public morality.
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Since 1983, when its operations came to an end and regularpresscoverageceased, nothing was written about it.
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The bridge was formally opened amid a fanfare of self-congratulation, reinforced by a parade, official speeches, fireworks and massivepresscoverage.
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The film's abstraction and schematism were highlighted in thepresscoverageit received.
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However, the level of public perception of corruption, indicated by increasedpresscoverage, was higher in the 1880 -90 period.
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This action occasioned some notoriety, for which she received a good deal ofpresscoverage, many visitors - she claims 50,000 - and presumably also customers.
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Independent expeditions, especially if they have experienced problems, often attract considerablepresscoverageand some of this is inevitably speculative.
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It is quite possible that corruption is overestimated in 'clean' regimes by virtue of exacting anti-corruption laws, aggressive prosecution, alertpresscoverageand hypersensitive publics.
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Britishpresscoverageconveys a strange impression of the isolation of science.
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Once again, however, without favourablepresscoverage, the work of artists who have minimal financial backing to sustain their careers would be even harder.
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Favourablepresscoverageis not simply a matter of musicians getting their egos stroked; without it, they jeopardise their livelihoods.
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Television andpresscoverageof the conference concentrated more on the small group of pickets boycotting the conference than on the sanguine reports from the press officers.
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The public reaction and criticalpresscoverageemphasized the insensitivity of the decision to the child's plight, not the lack of evidence that the procedure would improve survival (21).
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The images can be clustered into broad categories: fortythree stem from advertisements andpresscoverage (newspaper and magazine articles); another fifty-two images are publicity photos produced by the studio.
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Nationalist sentiments were encouraged and exercised to a full extent, by means of ceremonies, welcoming procedures,presscoverage, and attendance by senior officials at various stages of the rescue operation.
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This case received considerablepresscoverage.
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I want briefly to quotepresscoverageat the time.
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