exposades
Exposades is a term used in contemporary media studies to describe a serialized approach to investigative reporting, where a related set of exposés are published as a coherent sequence over days or weeks. The term appears to be a neologism derived from exposé and has not achieved formal adoption in major journalism handbooks or style guides.
Usage and characteristics: Exposades typically involve multiple installments focused on a common theme or organization, linking
Structure: Each exposade unit often includes a summary, a description of sources or methodologies, and follow-up
Geographic and disciplinary reach: The concept has been discussed in academic articles and journalism blogs, primarily
Impact and criticism: Proponents argue that exposades help sustain public attention on complex issues and highlight
See also: Exposé, Investigative journalism, Data journalism, Journalistic series, Documentary.