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Coverage   /kˈəvərədʒ/  /kˈəvərɪdʒ/  /kˈəvrɪdʒ/   Listen
noun
Coverage  n.  
1.
The range of items covered. Coverage may be small (narrow coverage}, or large (broad coverage or wide coverage).
2.
The aggregate of risks covered by the terms of a contract of insurance.
3.
The state of being insured; insurance.
4.
The areas reached by a radio transmission signal, or group of people reached by a communications medium, such as television or a newspaper.
5.
The range of topics treated in a discourse or document, or the depth to which a subject is discussed; as, a news program may have extensive coverage of an event. "gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Democratic convention."
6.
The news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio of television; as, they accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations.
Synonyms: reporting, reportage.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Coverage" Quotes from Famous Books



... office thought the radio car would give us a break in spot news coverage, and I guessed as wrong as they did. I had been covering City Hall long enough, and that's no place to build a career—the Press Association is very tight there, there's not much chance of getting any kind of exclusive story ...
— The Day of the Boomer Dukes • Frederik Pohl



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