What is News?
Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · Mass Communication
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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 …
What does the acronym 'NEWS' commonly stand for in terms of origin?
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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.
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…
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, …
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.
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…
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…
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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