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newsworthy in the PONS Dictionary

newsworthy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a newsworthy event
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Business corporations and trade organizations are also trusted sources of stories considered newsworthy.
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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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It usually excludes personal matters or activities which may reasonably be of public interest, like those of celebrities or participants in newsworthy events.
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Depending on the system of collaboration, individuals may also provide feedback or vote on whether an article is newsworthy.
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Such a small percentage may be partly related to what is considered newsworthy and dramatic, such as high-impact, violent or controversial events.
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There was no single research breakthrough at the conference which emerged as particularly newsworthy in the mass media.
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The downside is this may make heckling incidents even more newsworthy.
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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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The police have appointed press officers who will inform the press about newsworthy incidents.
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Meanwhile, the beauties brushed up on their current affairs knowledge to present a speech on a newsworthy topic.
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