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1 What Is News Lesson 3

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3 Legacy Media Legacy media, also known as “old media” includes media channels that existed before the internet. For example, newspapers, magazines, TV and radio. Legacy media organizations are established news brands. They now have online presences, with websites and social media channels, in addition to their original formats.

4 What makes something newsworthy?

5 News Values The following factors are often used to determine whether an event or issue is newsworthy. Current: It is recent. Important: It is likely to affect its audience. Unique: It is unusual. Close: It takes place geographically close to its intended audience. Competing views: There are opposing perspectives at play. Famous: It involves prominent or well-known people.

6 Which news values can you identify in the following stories?

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11 Who decides and shapes the news?
At news organizations, there are editors and producers who decide the news. They are called the “gatekeepers”. They decide which issues and events are selected as news, how stories are told, what is included and what is left out.


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