balanced coverage

collocation in English

meaningsofbalancedandcoverage

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balanced
adjective
uk
/ˈbæl.ənst/
us
/ˈbæl.ənst/
considering all sides or ...
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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 ofbalancedandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbalanced coverage

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It makes little sense to list gaps, as an exhaustive orbalancedcoveragewas obviously neither feasible nor intended.
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It became clear that the bias was by no means deliberate, but simply due to a lack of awareness and of training inbalancedcoverage.
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The media can play their part with fairer and betterbalancedcoverageand comment.
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The defence attemptsbalancedcoverageof vulnerable space.
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The key requirement that 'balancedcoverage' would not apply to websites, blogs, debates and foreign newsletters was met.
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I have long believed that the profit motive in this field is not conducive to quality, high standards andbalancedcoverage.
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And third, journalists distort by rigid adherence to the construct ofbalancedcoverage.
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The culture of political journalism has long used the notion ofbalancedcoverage.
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His copy was appreciated for its captivating introduction, diversity in approach and abalancedcoverage.
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She was praised for the in-depth,balancedcoverageof the conflict.
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All the papers often run crusading campaigns for the benefit of the people and the editors and staff are to be congratulated on theirbalancedcoverage.
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It calls on the editors of the high-quality daily newspapers to seek to achieve morebalancedcoverage and comment in relation to public issues and policy development.
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The distinguishing feature of the curriculum has been abalancedcoverageof the mathematical foundations, theoretical computer science, and practical computer science.
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The state media usually have less government control in more open societies and can provide morebalancedcoveragethan media outside of state control.
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In the current multiperspectival online media sphere gatekeeping as a means of ensuring broad andbalancedcoverage, therefore, is no longer strictly necessary; the gates have multiplied beyond all control.
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