Friday, January 23, 2009

What Types Of News Events Attract Interests?

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Keeping up with current news events is a pastime for many individuals. They like to keep abreast of what is going on in the world and perhaps it enables them to carry on an intelligent dinner conversation. Events that are newsworthy can range from business news to news about the president-elect, Barack Obama. In fact, what makes a story newsworthy is the fact that people are interested and will either read or listen to it.

While we know that news events need to be interesting in order to be newsworthy, what components have to be there in order for them to be so? The fact is that it isn't only national news that is interesting to individuals; it can be a small town common interest story. However, the story does need to grab the attention of individuals. All events have the potential to be newsworthy, yet a lot of it depends upon the focus of the material and to whom it is being presented.

Does the story carry an impact or is there a conflict involved? Is it relevant? These are some of the qualifications that news professionals use to decide whether a story is indeed newsworthy. The timeliness of a news event is one huge factor. A story about swimming safety in a local newspaper will draw more attention to itself if it is printed during the summer than if it is printed in December. Local events can be very newsworthy, especially if they make an impact on the audience. To make an impact, a story simply has to have an effect on a large number of viewers or readers. It is all about giving the readers or viewers information that they want to read, whether it is about community events, sporting events or upcoming festivals.

A story doesn't have to be of national importance to be of interest. News events, such as up coming concerts and festivals, can be just as important as long as they are presented to the correct audience. The reporters and newscasters are responsible for getting the news out to those who will be interested in knowing about it and presenting it in a way that is captivating. This can easily be done if the storyline is written for the correct audience and the facts are given to the audience in a way that draws them into the story.

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