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Liputan

Liputan is the Indonesian and Malay term for news coverage or reportage. It denotes the act of gathering, assembling, and presenting information about events, issues, or topics by media organizations. The term is derived from liput, meaning to cover, and the suffix -an indicating the activity or process.

Liputan encompasses various forms depending on medium and purpose. Common categories include liputan berita (news coverage),

Practice: reporters go to locations, interview sources, verify information, and collaborate with editors and producers to

With digital media, liputan extends to real-time updates on news websites, social media, video streams, and podcasts.

liputan
olahraga,
liputan
politik,
liputan
investigasi,
liputan
khusus
or
eksklusif,
and
liputan
langsung
(live
coverage).
It
also
covers
on-site
field
reports,
feature
reports,
and
package
pieces
prepared
for
television,
radio,
print,
or
online
platforms.
craft
a
story.
Standards
emphasize
accuracy,
fairness,
independence,
and
sourcing;
ethical
guidelines
govern
use
of
anonymous
sources
and
the
handling
of
sensitive
information.
The
term
remains
widely
used
in
Indonesian
and
Malay
journalism
to
describe
both
routine
newscasts
and
more
in-depth
or
special
reportage,
including
the
coverage
of
events,
disasters,
or
political
developments.