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And often there has not been a whole lot of hard news to headline.
The most difficult calls are in hard news and investigative stories.
"People want a break from the hard news," the photographer said.
"Tough times for hard news, but good journalism goes on"
"But we're not in the business of buying hard news coverage."
The press was impatient with the absence of hard news.
The media covered his daughter's wedding as if it were hard news.
I understand that this is not exactly hard news, but it still must have some connection to reality.
Are the rules different if the topic is a hard news story rather than a soft one?
"We are not a hard news headline service," he said.
It has the standard hard news, sports and arts coverage.
He had hard news that was just begging to be confirmed.
For this reason, it can be harder news to receive, he says.
That girl's gonna be good at hard news one of these days.
This is the hard news about art that irritates the public.
She has mentioned her experience as a hard news reporter and anchor a few times.
Other times, hard news otherwise not fitting in the program may be placed here.
The networks, this view holds, are thus no longer needed as the major source of hard news.
You said that you've become identified, almost trapped as a hard news or political photographer.
America's editors don't expect much by way of hard news.
Newspapers normally place hard news stories on the first pages, so the most important information is at the beginning.
She was considered to be one of the first women to report on hard news for the Associated Press.
"The way to get around the networks was not to do hard news," he said. "
"It will become a harder news show, more a newscast of record."
Today, issues like sexual harassment and the difficulties of single parents are understood to be, in every sense, hard news.