newsworthy in A Sentence

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    Wha… what will I report that's Newsworthy?

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    As expected, there was nothing Newsworthy in the speech.

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    In Phillips' view, there was nothing Newsworthy about this speech.

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    If you think about the word novel, it means what is new, Newsworthy.

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    The truth is there's actually no adequate scientific basis for these Newsworthy assertions.

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    The past few months have given us more than our fair share of Newsworthy weather.

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    Once you're able to understand what's Newsworthy, your press releases will start to generate results.

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    Controversies over fish farming are Newsworthy and emotive, particularly when company profits and communities are at stake.

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    In this case, the focus on rats might have seemed less Newsworthy than a conclusive study on humans.

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    (I'm not saying what happened isn't Newsworthy, but we all know 24/7 coverage creates this echo chamber.).

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    Your requirement of information that will make the piece more Newsworthy is not of equal importance here.

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    User made videos can only be posted if other big websites or blogs have posted them; making them Newsworthy.

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    Perhaps the most Newsworthy daily deal site is Groupon, which Google tried to purchase last year for $6 billion.

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    Some of these updates are bigger than others, and the past month has brought an unprecedented wave of Newsworthy enhancements.

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    Few sites have products which are so distinctive and Newsworthy that other sites may want to link straight to your commercial pages.

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    The platforms decide who is normal, who is Newsworthy, and who is dangerous, without revealing how they make those judgment calls.

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    Whatever happens in the world, Forex will always respond to all Newsworthy events and speculations, thus inviting investors to make some money.

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    If you can afford it and if your Newsworthy event warrants it, you should consider paying $200 to $400 to syndicate a release.

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    By the end of his career, it was the act of not saying anything or doing any personal publicity that was just as Newsworthy.

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    The media doesn't speak of them because they're not Newsworthy, but so many Christians in the world today are blessed because[they are] persecuted, insulted,

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    Once you have established this relationship, it's likely that he or she will be receptive to covering your local business when you have something Newsworthy to announce in the future.

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    The popularity of the speech and the reactions it garnered on social media was Newsworthy enough for publications like ScoopWhoop, DailyO and Storypick all of which covered the story on their website.

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    Given limited resources, particularly during a time of quarterly or annual earnings, it may be difficult to attract major media attention unless a company has a truly unique or Newsworthy announcement to share.

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    I'm sorry, but if this horrific clampdown on students and the sheer unleashing of violence by university authorities in collusion with the State is not Newsworthy enough for media in Delhi, what is?

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    If you need inspiration when trying to craft a Newsworthy story that you can pitch to your local media outlets, we have an existing article on the top 40 press release examples from the pros.

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    Products published with the Editorial label may only be used in an editorial manner, relating to events that are Newsworthy or of public interest, and may not be used for any commercial, promotional, advertising or merchandising use.

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    Content published with the Editorial label may only be used in an editorial manner, relating to events that are Newsworthy or of public interest, and may not be used for any commercial, promotional, advertising or merchandising use.

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    Content published and tagged with the Editorial label may only be used in an editorial manner, relating to events that are Newsworthy or of public interest, and may not be used for any commercial, promotional, advertising or merchandising use.

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    While a federal judge and a Florida appeals court panel found the story was solidly Newsworthy because it touched a matter of public concern, it was always going to be a challenge to go up against Hogan against a home-town jury.

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    Arguably, that's not only the more interesting story but also the one that's more Newsworthy, but if we get our information from just a single source, our understanding of the truth will be necessarily limited by a particular reporter or a particular media source's intentional or unintentional focus.

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