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Chapter 3, What is News?


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Mike Roemer

     Some events shout for attention. There is no doubt that an anti-abortion rally that stops traffic in midtown is newsworthy.

     Some situations whisper their newsworthiness. It's the first day of Spring, and the bicycle shop in town is getting ready. Is there a story here?











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