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Newsworthiness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

newsworthiness

/ˈnuˌwɜrðinəs/ /ˈnjuːˌwɜːðinəs/

Definition:

The quality of being interesting or important enough to be reported as news.

Synonyms:

newsworthy quality, media appeal, journalistic value

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

insignificance, unimportance

Common Collocations:

assess newsworthiness, determine newsworthiness, lack newsworthiness, enhance newsworthiness, judge newsworthiness

Derivatives:

newsworthy, unnewsworthy

Usage Tips:

Use "newsworthiness" to describe why a story is fit for news coverage based on relevance or public interest.

Common Phrases:

test of newsworthiness, criteria for newsworthiness, question of newsworthiness

Etymology:

Derived from "news" + "-worthy," meaning "deserving of news coverage," first used in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The editor debated the story's newsworthiness before publishing it.
  • 2. Local events often lack the newsworthiness required for national headlines.
  • 3. Journalists prioritize stories with high newsworthiness to attract readers.
  • 4. The scandal’s newsworthiness ensured it dominated the news cycle for weeks.

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