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Examples
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Additionally, by pushing harder on McGinn related stories than the news-value of those stories merit, you've found you may be able to widen your readership.
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CNN's irresponsible article adds zero news-value to the race for the presidential nomination; unfortunately it does add to the garbage.
Campaigning in Kentucky, Clinton hears sermon on infidelity 2008
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"The news-value question is long gone," Mr. Capus said.
Richard Gizbert: London Calling: NBC, the Cho Tapes and Responsibility 2008
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"The news-value question is long gone," Mr. Capus said.
Richard Gizbert: London Calling: NBC, the Cho Tapes and Responsibility 2007
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City editors, and especially night city editors, have no time to devote to complaints, unless those complaints possess news-value.
The Last Woman Ross Beeckman
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I 'm the only one of us three that's really got news-value.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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The bbc's perfectly aware of that, notwithstanding any old flannel about time pressure, perceived news-value, the digital revolution or anything else.
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