-
events as
published news."
These values help
explain what
makes something "
newsworthy." News
values are not
universal and can vary
between different cultures...
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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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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...
- An
information subsidy is the
provision of ready-to-use
newsworthy information to the news
media by
various sources interested in
gaining access to media...
- 2015,
Farrier became co-host, with
reporter Sam Hayes, of the TV3 show
Newsworthy,
which aired for one year. In a June 2015 episode,
Farrier interviewed...
- 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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justice of the peace.
Susan Crean,
Newsworthy: The
Lives of
Media Woman. Toronto: Stoddart, 1985
Susan Crean,
Newsworthy: The
Lives of
Media Woman. Toronto:...
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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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about Twitter's "oversized role" and that it
promotes immediacy over
newsworthiness. In some cases,
inauthentic and
provocative tweets were
taken up as...
- politicians, corporations, non-governmental organizations, and
organizers for
newsworthy events. In a
press conference, one or more
speakers may make a statement...