English to Hindi Dictionary newsworthy

newsworthy

खबरदार
definition
adjective
you had to cover a lot of ground to find anything newsworthy
noteworthy as news; topical.
translation of 'newsworthy'
समाचार योग्य,
प्रसिद्धि योग्य
example
This is partly prejudice; but mostly, it's just that good news is considered less 'newsworthy' .
News is always more 'newsworthy' if it could affect me, or you, or someone we know, or someone that they know.
However, in terms of the quality of speech, what counts as 'newsworthy' is an important discussion.
If he had said anything 'newsworthy' or interesting, we would have covered it.
So it was indeed seen as quite 'newsworthy' by reputable journalists and heads of state.
Infinitely less important and less 'newsworthy' stories were run instead.
Reporters who witnessed the incidents evidently did not regard the events as 'newsworthy' .
Navy News picked it up from Army Newspaper and deemed it 'newsworthy' .
I'm not sure there's going to be anything else that is going to be 'newsworthy' to call a press conference.
On the surface it promotes the idea that the New York Times will cover all 'newsworthy' events.
A journal editor, for example, has an interest in publishing controversial or 'newsworthy' articles that will be quoted.
Relationships are only 'newsworthy' and notable if there's a lot of money involved.
Observers noted that what made the event 'newsworthy' was not that the Fed made an error.
Of course, it would be much more 'newsworthy' if the headline were Dog Clones Man.
The event was deemed 'newsworthy' , with this report appearing in the Taranaki Herald two days later.
It was interesting but not 'newsworthy' , or not at that point, anyway.
This is also true when they withhold, altogether, stories they know to be 'newsworthy' and of public interest.
Well, because a 'newsworthy' event without him in the news makes a politician shudder.
Why has the BBC seen fit to excise this small but noteworthy and 'newsworthy' detail from their version of the news?
Still, there was nothing 'newsworthy' in the event in itself until right at the end.
A number of elements have been identified that contribute to the 'newsworthiness' of a story.
The point here is that the 'newsworthiness' of a given event often reflects journalists' expectations much more than it does the events significance.
The recollections of Mieth and others reveal that editorial decisions were not always motivated by traditional journalistic values such as 'newsworthiness' .
The severity of the crime is also the factor that comes closest to paralleling the traditional idea of 'newsworthiness' - the more severe the crime the more newsworthy the story.
There is a solution that would be worth trying by those media organisations wanting a fresh approach to 'newsworthiness' and news gathering.
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