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What is News?

Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · Mass Communication

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Card 1Definition of News

What is the definition of 'news'?

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News is a report of a recent or current event that was previously unknown and is of wide interest to people. It informs the public about happenings around the world. For example, a sudden increase in

Card 2Origin of the Word News

What does the acronym 'NEWS' commonly stand for in terms of origin?

Answer

The word 'NEWS' is commonly believed to come from the four directions: North, East, West, and South. This symbolizes that news can come from any direction or location around the world.

Card 3News vs Information

Differentiate between 'information' and 'news'.

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Information is general knowledge or data, like train timings or tax slabs. News, on the other hand, is new and significant information that has 'news value'. For example, a new train timetable is news

Card 4What Makes News?

Why is a dog biting a man not usually news, but a man biting a dog is?

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Because the first is common and expected, while the second is unusual and unexpected. News values like 'oddity' make rare or strange events more newsworthy. However, if a dog bites a famous filmstar,

Card 5Elements of News

What are the six essential questions journalists must answer in a news report?

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The six questions are: Who? What? When? Where? Why? and How? These are known as the 5Ws and 1H. A complete news story must answer all of them to be considered thorough and informative.

Card 6News Values

Explain the news value of 'Timeliness'.

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Timeliness means the news must be recent. An event from a month ago is not news for today’s newspaper. For a daily paper, yesterday’s events are news; for a weekly, events of the past week qualify. 24

Card 7News Values

How does 'Impact' influence the newsworthiness of an event?

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Events that affect a large number of people are more newsworthy. For example, a tsunami affecting thousands is major news, while a small local incident may not be. Higher impact means greater public i

Card 8News Values

What is meant by 'Proximity' in news values?

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Proximity refers to how close the event is to the audience geographically or emotionally. A plane crash in India is more newsworthy for Indian readers than one in Peru. Local events often matter more

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