newsworthy in the PONS Dictionary

newsworthy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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A story that includes a newsworthy event from a country other than the team's home country had to be included.
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His colleagues often saved his drafts on particularly newsworthy days.
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He said that public interest in the singer's lifestyle did not make her lifestyle newsworthy.
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The police have appointed press officers who will inform the press about newsworthy incidents.
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Topics covered are sometimes seen as lacking newsworthy content, and of little relevance or interest to the general public or the homeless community.
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Photojournalists work in public places, capturing newsworthy events, which may include people and private property visible from public places.
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The show has proven newsworthy on several occasions.
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This has moved the show into a newsworthy spectrum from traditional daytime talk fare.
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The book's website saw this as newsworthy and accepted the designation gracefully, even posting the text of the review.
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The media agenda is set by a variety of different environmental and newswork factors that determines which stories will be newsworthy.
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