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Remember that the general public is looking for newsworthy stories.
"In fact, anything that we do might become quite newsworthy."
They are probably more newsworthy, as it happens, than most groups of women you can name.
"But there are also political and legal issues at play here as well, which make it very newsworthy."
Or are there other means by which the media learn of newsworthy events?
What he meant was that you had to cover a lot of ground to find anything newsworthy.
If have not got anything newsworthy to say why bother.
You can assume all the newsworthy stuff has been taken out.
"But is one company buying out another really all that newsworthy?"
Now everything we do gets news whether its newsworthy or not."
Because I think there's some really important newsworthy things that we covered this year.
In these divisive and difficult times, how could that not be newsworthy?
It would be far more newsworthy if he had a b/f.
Any investigations by the police, anything that might make it newsworthy?
One is obviously more relevant and newsworthy than the other.
Newsworthy - Some companies that are in the news (good or bad).
So it has to make them notable, how you say, newsworthy.
"They're the ones who are the most newsworthy," he said.
These same newsworthy results are what the best journals desire.
"And when I say it was not newsworthy, they seem puzzled."
"We do that all the time if it's newsworthy - but it has to be news."
The completion of a single picture turned into a newsworthy event.
In a country where crime, gangs and politics are always newsworthy?
The most newsworthy articles should be towards the front of the paper.
But it was his intriguing program that made the event newsworthy.