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newsworthy and event
A person, a place, or event, no matter how peripheral to the murder of Stanford White was seized on by reporters and hyped as newsworthy copy.
Disobeying a three-line whip is by definition a newsworthy event, indicating as it does a potential mutiny ; an example was the decision on 10 July 2012 by 91 Conservative MPs to vote against Prime Minister David Cameron on the issue of reform of the House of Lords.
Case law also shows that distribution to the news media, as opposed to the general public, for the purpose of enabling the reporting of a contemporary newsworthy event, is only a limited publication.
We follow the above cited case law indicating that release to the news media for contemporary coverage of a newsworthy event is only a limited publication.
The event was deemed newsworthy worldwide.
Or you might snap a digital photo of a newsworthy event happening in your town and post it online.
An event is usually considered more newsworthy if there is something unusual about it ; a commonplace event is less likely to be seen as newsworthy, even if the consequences of both events have objectively similar outcomes.
witness a newsworthy event unfolding before their very eyes, this can be recorded on video
Likely this is an isolated event, which became newsworthy because CNN got infected.
* Article is usually on a well-defined topic or topics that are related in some way, such as a factual account of a newsworthy event.

newsworthy and Life
Famed author Joaquin Miller ( honored in Oakland California ) lived among the Okwanuchu and wrote an historic novel about it, but due to the then newsworthy " Modoc Indian War ", named it Life Amongst the Modocs -- a better sell than " the Okwanuchu ".

newsworthy and on
Much of its humor depends on presenting everyday events as newsworthy and by playing on commonly used phrases, as in the headline " Drugs Win Drug War.
Afterward, Walter offers to remarry Hildy, promising to take her on the honeymoon they never had in Niagara Falls, but then Walter learns that there is a newsworthy strike in Albany, which is on the way to Niagara Falls by train.
Local print media include the News-Sun, a newspaper published on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, and Highlands Today, a daily local supplement to The Tampa Tribune that covers newsworthy events in Highlands County.
Local print media include the News-Sun, a newspaper published on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, and Highlands Today, a daily local supplement to The Tampa Tribune that covers newsworthy events in Highlands County.
One of the most newsworthy events to occur in town was the crash landing of an American Airways Curtis Condor in December 1934 and daring rescue of the crew by locals on snowshoes in the southern end of town.
Books, maps and news-clipping files on Rockland County history and local newsworthy events.
It was early enough in the history of the World Wide Web that The New York Times thought it newsworthy to report that Gates was going to " conduct on-line forums to promote the book " and Penguin had created a " Bill Gates web site on the Internet ( http :// www. penguin. com / roadahead ), which will feature information and an audio clip about the book, printed excerpts and quotes from reviews, as well as information about the CD-ROM.
Frasca is also credited with coining the term Newsgame to refer to a videogame based on real, newsworthy events.
With the new focus on the issue, hidden or borderline examples that would not themselves have been newsworthy are reported, confirming the " pattern ".
Still more newsworthy was an added statement, signed by a majority of the board, which pointed to the lack of evidence against the Amiraults, and the " extraordinary if not bizarre allegations " on which they had been convicted.
In turn the mainstream media picks up on these videos when it fits their narrative of what it deems " newsworthy ".
Kuby has long appeared on local television news programs, typically ready to give colorful comment on behalf of his newsworthy clients.
The direction de la Documentation française, known commercially as La Documentation française, is a French public administration charged with publishing general documentation on major newsworthy problems for French administrations and the French public.
Sinclair Broadcasting planned to broadcast it on the eve of the general election, stating that they considered it to be newsworthy.
Lucy delivers a satirical and comedic commentary on a personal or newsworthy topic ( Replaced Hughsey!
Hughes delivered a satirical and comedic commentary on a personal or newsworthy topic.
In the summer of 2005, this speculation became newsworthy due to the announcement of the retirement of Associate Justice Sandra Day O ' Connor on July 1.
By that time, however, the revolution was no longer considered newsworthy and it was not until some years later, in 1961, that it was screened on the CBS television network, in a documentary narrated by Walter Cronkite.

newsworthy and .
There were also several less notable but still newsworthy explosions at the Modderfontein factory.
One consequence not foreseen by the builders of the system was that with the almost immediate reporting of newsworthy events, tens of thousands of people worldwide — along with criminals — would flock to the scene of anything interesting, hoping to experience or exploit the instant, thus disorder and confusion be created.
Television news is often presented as a series of video clips of newsworthy events, with voice-over by the reporters describing the significance of the scenes being presented ; these are interspersed with straight video of the news anchors describing stories for which video is not shown.
It only converts the anthropologist into a shadowy figure, prone to newsworthy and shallow pronouncements about the cosmic condition of the human race.
They covered every single death reported to the coroner's office, every important meeting, every news conference, every court case that had once been a news story, even if the trial wasn't newsworthy.
Originally, the broadcaster had said to the press that " the crisis in Pakistan was considered more urgent and much more newsworthy ", but sources from within the network itself had stated that the Chinese government had called the Canadian Embassy and demanded repeatedly that the program be taken off the air.
In 1950, the National Press Club cited her as one of the five most newsworthy women and the National Association of House Dress Manufacturers honored her as their 1951 Woman of the Year.
Highlands Today is a daily local supplement to The Tampa Tribune, which covers newsworthy events in Highlands County.
On August 6, 1996 ALH 84001 became newsworthy when it was claimed that the meteorite may contain evidence of traces of life from Mars, as published in an article in Science by David McKay of NASA.
The band adopted a skinhead look as an attempt to gain publicity from what was a newsworthy youth fashion trend but this also added an unwelcome association with football hooliganism.
In 2006 the label was again newsworthy, as the long-running dispute between Apple Records ' parent company and Apple Inc. went to the High Court ( see Apple Corps v Apple Computer ).
The tradition of selecting a Man of the Year began in 1927 with Time editors contemplating newsworthy stories possible during a slow news week.
" The Blade, he wrote, " would investigate and report about whether influential Hill aides are gay if facts about their sexual orientation raise highly newsworthy questions of hypocrisy in the stands taken by anti-gay members of Congress for whom they work.
Organizations sometimes seek publicity by staging newsworthy events that attract media coverage.
So to beef up the Blues, Mulligan signed five new players: back Obie Bristow and guard Steve Owen from the Kansas City Cowboys which ended its season in Hartford ; fullback Roy Mackert from the Rochester Jeffersons ; end Herb Kopf, and, most newsworthy, halfback Don Miller, became the third Horsemen to sign a contract with Mulligan.
Publicists are adept at identifying and pulling out " newsworthy " aspects of products and personalities to offer to the press as possible reportage ideas.

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