Newsworthiness is defined as a subject having sufficient relevance
to the public or a special audience to warrant press attention or
coverage. Normal people are not newsworthy unless they meet an unusual
circumstance or tragedy. The news divides the population into two
groups; those few whose lives are newsworthy, and the multitude who are
born, live out their lives and die without the news media paying them
any significant notice. The news has always covered subjects that catch
people's attention and differ from their "ordinary lives". |











