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According to the principle of "Unambiguity," which type of story is most favored by editors?
B. A story that is clear-cut, with certain facts and highly reliable sources.
What does the concept of "Consonance" refer to in news reporting?
B. How well a story aligns with the audience's or editors' existing stereotypes and preconceptions.
Which news value suggests that an event is more likely to be reported if it occurs physically close to the audience?
C. Proximity
The term "Frequency" in the context of news work cycles refers to:
C. How well a story's duration or occurrence fits into the media's 24-hour span.
What is considered a "staple of news" and one of the earliest historical forms of news reporting?
B. Conflict between people, political parties, or nations.
What does “Facticity” emphasize in hard news?
C. Locations, names, numbers, and specific facts
According to the course book, what is meant by “Eliteness”?
C. Stories involving elite individuals or nations are considered more newsworthy
What does “Personalization” suggest about news stories?
B. Stories presented in personal terms are more newsworthy
How is “Relevance” defined in news reporting?
C. The effect of the story on the audience’s own lives
1. What does “Superlativeness” in news selection refer to?
B. Covering the biggest or most extreme events