1. And not even his prodigious research into the writings of Gennifer Flowers has much news value by now. 2. But are the networks interested in the trial only for its entertainment value, rather than its news value? 3. But she admitted the news value was limited. 4. Compounding this dilution of news values is the culture of journalist as celebrity. 5. Debate over publishing political sex scandals of dubious news value has been heightened by the Internet, but it has been a concern for at least a decade. 6. Even the dates in the program booklet had news value. 7. Even as he exits, Willes was the classic product of his times, an era when news values must compete with the desire for sated shareholders. 8. For news value, the latter item probably has more significance. 9. He attributes the success of his own program to staying true to news values. 10. Have writers and editors begun to pursue articles based on their big-screen potential rather than their news value? |
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