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twelve factors describing events that
together are used as
defining "
newsworthiness."
Focusing on
newspapers and
broadcast news,
Galtung and Ruge devised...
- of the
newsworthiness of
private facts according to the law and the
protections that
private facts have. If a fact has
significant newsworthiness to the...
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information in the form of text,
audio or pictures,
processes it into a
newsworthy form and
disseminates it to the public. This is
called journalism. Journalists...
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topic is violence;
hence another news dictum, "if it bleeds, it leads".
Newsworthiness is
defined as a
subject having sufficient relevance to the
public or...
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stories based on
criteria other than
their inherent importance and
newsworthiness. The
content of the coverage,
critics contend, is also
likely to be...
- even if
graphic imagery is not shown" (unless the
content is "usually
newsworthy or
comedic and the creator's
intent is to
inform or entertain"), and videos...
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former Nightline in the late
night w****day slot. It was
replaced by
Newsworthy.
Newsworthy was the late
night edition of 3 News in 2015 and
broadcast live...
- characteristics) and
editors (for
evaluating newsworthiness),
Shoemaker and her
colleagues found that only
newsworthiness had a
significant effect on the amount...
- is
considered the best in the
country for that year. It
recognises newsworthiness, impact,
technical superiority,
creativity and
originality in news photography...
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youthfulness have been
identified as
unfair criteria in the
determination of
newsworthiness in
coverage of
missing women. News
coverage of
missing black women was...