honest coverage

[ˈɑːnɪst ˈkʌvərɪdʒ]
noun phrasepl: honest coverages
cobertura honesta
1. Fair, unbiased, and truthful reporting or representation of events, facts, or information by media outlets or journalists
The news outlet is known for its honest coverage of political events.
O veículo de notícias é conhecido por sua cobertura honesta dos eventos políticos.
2. Complete and transparent disclosure of information without omission or distortion
Investors demand honest coverage of the company's financial situation.
Os investidores exigem cobertura honesta da situação financeira da empresa.
3. Reporting that presents multiple perspectives and acknowledges limitations or uncertainties
Honest coverage requires journalists to present both sides of the debate fairly.
A cobertura honesta exige que os jornalistas apresentem ambos os lados do debate de forma justa.
In both Brazilian and American contexts, 'honest coverage' is highly valued in journalism ethics and public discourse. It reflects growing public concern about media credibility, misinformation, and partisan reporting. The phrase is frequently used in discussions about media accountability and journalistic integrity in both countries.
NYC Slang
straight-up reporting
Synonyms / Sinônimos
fair reportingunbiased coveragetruthful reportingtransparent coverageobjective journalism
Antonyms / Antônimos
biased coveragemisleading reportingdishonest coveragepropagandasensationalism

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
cobertura honesta
Standard usage in Brazilian media and journalism discussions
São Paulo
cobertura honesta
Common in media industry and academic circles
Rio de Janeiro
cobertura honesta
Used in political and journalistic contexts
Portugal
cobertura honesta
Same usage as Brazil; no significant regional variation

Related Words

journalismmedia ethicstransparencycredibilityfactual reportingobjectivity

Related Idioms & Phrases

tell it like it is
call a spade a spade
lay it on the line
give someone the straight dope
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