They could all be news to SOMEBODY, if they didn't already know them.
By reporting facts and ensuring where there is argument all sides get equal coverage.
Supposely it means they give you the facts about a story. And you make your own opinion... Its a bunch of hogwash, because Fox News nor any major TV news network gives you all the facts or does in through fact checking. They just report what they think they have on a story accurate or not
1. Fact 2. Interest. 3. Audience. The above factors are important to news existence. News must be fact, though all facts are not news, news should be some how interest-able, exciting , amazing , and last News should have readers , listeners and audience.
No, a news article should be based on facts. Facts can include the opinions of people interviewed for the article, but not the opinions of the reporter.
The significance is that immediate news does not always have all the FACTS. The medias attempt to portray news in an immediate manner comes at the cost of superficiality and search for sensationalism. The culture thus reflects this attitude of having it quick ...
The facts speak for themselves.
The correct spelling is information (facts, news, knowledge).
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