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adjective
Interesting enough to be reported as a news
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There have been sudden flurries of questions responding to newsworthy events.
11 17 p.m. | Updated | Major science journals have long offered media advance access to newsworthy papers ahead of publication under embargo agreements.
BOLZANO, Italy — On the classical music beat, I get to travel around the world to newsworthy premieres and performances: a great privilege.
She said that access to newsworthy events at the White House is determined by the President's advisers who manage and control the news.
He was a muscular street cop whose specialty was raiding opium dens and gambling dens, wielding his trademark bullwhip to newsworthy effect.
In every region of the world last year, we found both governments and private actors attacking reporters, blocking their physical access to newsworthy events, censoring content and ordering the politically motivated firing of journalists.
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"I applaud them for trying to bring newsworthy tidbits to people.
Meanwhile, "Trending Now" recommendations gets the biggest billing at the top of the screen to point to currently newsworthy accounts in an automatically updating banner.
Why? Occasional stories like this might be rationalized as merely screw-ups by famous people, strange enough to be newsworthy, bound to happen now and again.
At the same time, New Information functions to highlight specific meanings, to direct the listener's or reader's attention to those meanings enabling them to be newsworthy (Fries, 2002), in contrast to 'Given' non-newsworthy meanings.
Good checkers did not play gotcha, did not gossip about which reporters were error-prone and stayed true to the goals of journalism — to be newsworthy and interesting — as well as to our sub-sublibrarian dedication to factuality.
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