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the newsworthy
adjective
Interesting enough to be reported as a news
Exact(39)
So it seemed to meet the newsworthy bar".
The challenge for the "newsworthy" boss is twofold.
Mr. Carlson's response: "Then aren't you ashamed that you didn't run the newsworthy parts?" Rather, what he decided were the newsworthy parts.
Or depriving London fashion week of the newsworthy pictures it deserves?
However tempting the newsworthy havoc of a Palin presidency, I'm pretty sure most journalists would recoil in horror from the idea.
"He can sit there listening to 20 sources of sound, and he can discern from all that noise the newsworthy items," Mr. Gessman said.
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The greater the effect the more newsworthy the event or issue, whether that effect is good or bad.
Perhaps the most newsworthy of the chaplains was Daniel Berrigan who, while Assistant Director of CURW, became a national leader in protesting the Vietnam War.
2014 in WWE was one of the most newsworthy years in the history of the company.
While the most newsworthy event of the day caused the bridge's collapse, 'the most newsworthy event of the day' does not explain that collapse.
Call me old-fashioned, but I do tend to put the more newsworthy elements of the evidence nearer the top of my copy.
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