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newsworthy

[nooz-wur-thee, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌwɜr ði, ˈnyuz- /


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On the day itself, reporters tend to gloss over those opening pages afterwards, because the choices are more newsworthy than the argument.

From BBC

There’s nothing newsworthy about someone from Long Island disliking a progressive policy in New York City.

From Salon

Unfortunately, none of this was newsworthy, and my sources inside were not considered credible, so the reporters I spoke with didn’t have much to go on.

From Salon

“Some partners might’ve said, ‘Paul’s passed away, this is newsworthy — we need a film in a few months,’” Wolf says.

From Los Angeles Times

Quarterback Nicolas Johnson of Gardena Serra High was back throwing passes on the football field this week during a college showcase, which was newsworthy itself because he’s had surgeries on both of his knees.

From Los Angeles Times