byline-report

Vocabulary Word

Definition
A 'byline-report' is a journalistic piece that carries the author's name at the top or end. It is a reflection of the writer's personal investigation, insights, and professional knowledge about a topic.
Examples in Different Contexts
In broadcast journalism, 'byline reports' are often used to credit reporters for their unique stories or findings on television or radio. A broadcast journalist might share, 'Delivering a byline report on air allows me to directly connect with the audience and share insights.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

The new software update seems to be causing more problems than it solves. Users are losing data left and right.

Response:

Right, there are numerous complaints from users. I'm currently working on a byline report that details these issues.

Creative

Scenario:

The latest art exhibition has been causing quite a stir. Some are calling it revolutionary, while others consider it overrated.

Response:

That's true. My next byline report will be a critique of the exhibition and try to understand why it's causing such a stir.

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