Making News – What Makes News?

Making News – What Makes News?

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Making News – What Makes News?

News is the word we use to describe reports that are made public, typically by the news media or other officially-available sources. Associated with reporting, the act or process of reporting facts as presented by other individuals, journalists, or others who have an interest in telling news. Also known as a news segment or news report. News can be critical, factual, entertaining, or just plain interesting.

There are many ways in which a journalist can make news, and one way is to record an event and report on it as such. Most commonly, news reports will include pictures or stills from the event. A photograph is often used to provide a visual aid to relay the events of an event, along with a short overview of what happened and what has been going on since the first details were reported. Some people like to write about their own unique take on an event or make news of someone involved in an event. This could be an action or reaction to another’s article that furthers the reporting.

Another way in which any news story makes news is by attracting attention to it through viral methods. This can be done through news outlets, websites, and even social networking sites. It’s through these methods that a journalist draws a large amount of attention to a story and makes it interesting to the general public, especially if they are covering an event that is unusual in its own right. For example, if an earthquake occurs in California, and it’s the first time such an event has occurred, it would make sense for people all across the country to send news of the event to each other via email or on the Internet, and this would draw the attention of thousands if not millions of readers, many of whom may have never heard of such an occurrence before.