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Discover Ludwig"audio reports" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to reports or news segments that are delivered through an audio medium, such as radio or podcasts. Example: The journalist provided audio reports every hour to keep listeners updated on the breaking news.
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Some CNN reporters still managed to get live audio reports out, however.
It helps to know how to shoot photos, write blog's, create audio reports and do other multi-media tasks since the reporter of the 21st century is expected to provide information across a variety of platforms.
Audio reports should be submitted by telephone.
Podcasters look for the quietest computers to record hum-free audio reports.
Other Information on the Web: Split Ruling on Affirmative Action (//www.npr.org/news/specials/michigan/index.html) provides audio reports, a timeline and an overview from NPR.
Audio reports from CNN and The Wall Street Journal are available around the clock; ESPN Radio will be offered later this summer.
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An audio report by Joseph Kahn is available on the Web at nytimes.com/world.
The first seven articles and an audio report by Joseph Kahn are online at nytimes.com/world.
10.53am: Here is an audio report from Simon Winchester, looking back at his own experience of Bloody Sunday.
Recent features include an audio report on "Bad Goat Meat in Chicago," and a warning that the lemons pushed onto your drinking glass may be "loaded with bacteria".
2.56pm: Here's an audio report from the inimitable Martin Wainwright, who has been speaking to sixth-form students at Havelock academy in Grimsby.
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