WHAT MAKES A STORY NEWSWORTHY? Timing: Impact:

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WHAT MAKES A STORY NEWSWORTHY?
Timing: The article needs to be as recent as possible.
Impact: The article must have an effect on as many people as possible.
Proximity (closeness): The article explains news happening close to a reader’s home.
Uniqueness: The article contains unusual events.
Conflict: The article contains a fight, battle or some kind of struggle.
Prominence (famous): The article is about someone well known.
Emotions: The article causes the reader to experience a reaction or feeling.
Suspense: The article reports on events where the outcome is unknown/unsolved.
Importance: The article has an effect on the reader’s life.
WHAT MAKES A STORY NEWSWORTHY?
Timing: The article needs to be as recent as possible.
Impact: The article must have an effect on as many people as possible.
Proximity (closeness): The article explains news happening close to a reader’s home.
Uniqueness: The article contains unusual events.
Conflict: The article contains a fight, battle or some kind of struggle.
Prominence (famous): The article is about someone well known.
Emotions: The article causes the reader to experience a reaction or feeling.
Suspense: The article reports on events where the outcome is unknown/unsolved.
Importance: The article has an effect on the reader’s life.
WHAT MAKES A STORY NEWSWORTHY?
Timing: The article needs to be as recent as possible.
Impact: The article must have an effect on as many people as possible.
Proximity (closeness): The article explains news happening close to a reader’s home.
Uniqueness: The article contains unusual events.
Conflict: The article contains a fight, battle or some kind of struggle.
Prominence (famous): The article is about someone well known.
Emotions: The article causes the reader to experience a reaction or feeling.
Suspense: The article reports on events where the outcome is unknown/unsolved.
Importance: The article has an effect on the reader’s life.
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