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"Newest news" (Luise Max-Ehrler)

Newsis when people talk aboutcurrent events(things that are happening rightnow). News Media is a portrayal ofcurrent affairs,perspectives and social influence. The news can be given in differentmedia[1]like:newspapers,television,magazines,orradio.News reports a lot topics includewar,government,politics,education,health,environment,economy,business,fashion,sport,andentertainmentas well as weird events.

There are several news channels oncable televisionthat give news all day long, such asFox NewsandCNN.There are several news magazines, such asTime,The Economist,andNewsweek.Anewsmanis a person who helps out with the news.

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  1. Boyd-Barrett & Rantanen,The Globalization of News(1998), p. 6. "News agency news is considered 'wholesale' resource material, something that has to be worked upon, smelted, reconfigured, for conversion into a news report that is suitable for consumption by ordinary readers. It has also suited the news agencies to be thus presented: they have needed to seem credible to extensive networks of 'retail' clients of many different political and cultural shades and hues. They have wanted to avoid controversy, to maintain an image of plain, almost dull, but completely dependable professionalism."