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Inflections of 報道

Plain
Polite
Form
Affirmative
Negative
Affirmative
Negative
Basics
Dictionary form — present & future
報道する
ほうどうする
報道しない
ほうどうしない
報道します
ほうどうします
報道しません
ほうどうしません
Completed — 'did, was'
報道した
ほうどうした
報道しなかった
ほうどうしなかった
報道しました
ほうどうしました
報道しませんでした
ほうどうしませんでした
Connector — 'and…', requests
報道して
ほうどうして
報道しなくて
ほうどうしなくて
報道しまして
ほうどうしまして
報道しませんで
ほうどうしませんで
Bare stem — builds other forms
報道
ほうどう
Volition & command
'Let's' / intention
報道しよう
ほうどうしよう
報道するまい
ほうどうするまい
報道しましょう
ほうどうしましょう
報道しますまい
ほうどうしますまい
Blunt command — 'do it!'
報道しろ
ほうどうしろ
報道する
ほうどうする
報道しなさい
ほうどうしなさい
報道しなさるな
ほうどうしなさるな
Voice & causation
Ability — 'can do'
報道できる
ほうどうできる
報道できない
ほうどうできない
報道できます
ほうどうできます
報道できません
ほうどうできません
Done to the subject — 'is …-ed'
報道される
ほうどうされる
報道されない
ほうどうされない
報道されます
ほうどうされます
報道されません
ほうどうされません
Make / let someone do
報道させる
ほうどうさせる
報道させない
ほうどうさせない
報道させます
ほうどうさせます
報道させません
ほうどうさせません
Made to do (unwillingly)
報道させられる
ほうどうさせられる
報道させられない
ほうどうさせられない
報道させられます
ほうどうさせられます
報道させられません
ほうどうさせられません
Conditionals
'If' condition (~eba)
報道すれば
ほうどうすれば
報道しなければ
ほうどうしなければ
報道しますなら
ほうどうしますなら
報道しませんなら
ほうどうしませんなら
'When / if' (~tara)
報道したら
ほうどうしたら
報道しなかったら
ほうどうしなかったら
報道しましたら
ほうどうしましたら
報道しませんでしたら
ほうどうしませんでしたら
List actions among others (~tari)
報道したり
ほうどうしたり
報道しなかったり
ほうどうしなかったり
報道しましたり
ほうどうしましたり
報道しませんでしたり
ほうどうしませんでしたり

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Common N1
Pitch accent
Heiban (平板型)
Meaning English · JMdict
  1. 1
    report (of news);reporting;news;information;(media) coverage
    People believe this report to be true.
Other forms
報導 【ほうどう】 (search-only kanji form)
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From Wikipedia
English Wikipedia

Journalism is the discipline of collecting, verifying, analyzing and presenting information gathered regarding current events, including trends, issues and people. Those who practice journalism are known as journalists. In some nations, the news media is controlled by a government intervention, and is not a fully independent body. In others, the news media is independent from the government but the profit motive is in tension with constitutional protections of freedom of the press. Access to freely available information gathered by independent and competing journalistic enterprises with transparent editorial standards can enable citizens to effectively participate in the political processes. The role and status of journalism, along with that of the mass media, has undergone changes over the last two decades with the advent of digital technology and publication of news on the Internet. This has created a shift in the consumption of print media channels, as people increasingly consume news through e-readers, smartphones, and other electronic devices, challenging news organizations to fully monetize their digital wing, as well as improvise on the context in which they publish news in print. Notably, in the American media landscape, newsrooms have reduced their staff and coverage as traditional media channels, such as television, grapple with declining audiences. For instance, between 2007 and 2012, CNN edited its story packages into nearly half of their original time length. This compactness in coverage has been linked to broad audience attrition, as a large majority of respondents in recent studies show changing preferences in news consumption. The digital era has also ushered in a new kind of journalism in which ordinary citizens play a greater role in the process of news making, with the rise of citizen journalism being possible through the Internet. Using video camera equipped smartphones, active citizens are now enabled to record footage of news events and upload them onto channels like YouTube, which is often discovered and used by mainstream news media outlets. Meanwhile, easy access to news from a variety of online sources, like blogs and other social media, has resulted in readers being able to pick from a wider choice of official and unofficial sources, instead of only from traditional media organizations. Journalism is part of creative nonfiction/writing.

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