coverage

simple noun69 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

Insurance for medical expenses.

Insurance for medical expenses.

Reporting that is broadcast as it happens.

Reporting focused on sports events.

Reporting focused on a political election.

Reporting that reaches a large audience or covers a large area.

Reporting focused on a specific city or community.

Reporting that reaches a large audience or covers a large area.

Reporting across an entire country.

Reporting on a global scale.

Used to describe a large amount of media reporting.

Reporting on a global scale.

Reporting that includes all aspects of a subject.

Used to describe a very large amount of media reporting.

Reporting that provides a thorough and detailed analysis.

Reporting that includes all aspects of a subject.

Reporting that provides many facts and specifics.

Continuous, 24-hour media reporting.

Used to describe a large amount of media reporting.

Continuous, 24-hour media reporting.

Continuous, 24-hour media reporting.

Continuous, 24-hour media reporting.

from the beginning to the end, especially of a trial or legislative session.

When media reporting concentrates on a particular aspect.

Used to specify the subject of news reporting.

Used to specify what is insured (AmE).

To obtain an insurance plan.

To no longer have an insurance plan.

To purchase an insurance plan.

To receive media attention.

To receive media attention.

To provide media reporting on an event or topic.

To provide media reporting on an event or topic.

To receive media attention.