The four criteria for newsworthiness are timeliness, proximity, prominence, and significance. News stories that are current, relevant to the audience geographically or personally, involve well-known individuals or organizations, and have a notable impact are more likely to be considered newsworthy.
News values are criteria that determine the newsworthiness of a story such as relevance, timeliness, proximity, prominence, conflict, human interest, and novelty. These values help journalists decide which stories to cover and how to present them to their audience.
Potential Entertainment Value
Potential Entertainment Value
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There are 4 syllables. Cri-te-ri-a.
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The five criteria of life are: cells or organization, energy metabolism, response to stimuli, growth and development, and reproduction. These criteria are used to define whether an organism is considered living.
Criteria is a plural. The singular is criterion, of which the possessive is criterion's. The PLURAL possessive is criteria's.
The singular form of "criteria" is "criterion." So, "criterion is" would be proper, as would "criteria are." "Criteria is" or "criterion are" would not.