WHAT'S ON THE NEWS?
WHAT’S ON THE NEWS

Objetives:
- To know the reality of the world through the news
- Be aware of national and international events
- To let people know about a novel fact, occurring within a community or within a specific area.
Brief reading on the news
The content of a story should answer questions such as "who?", "What?", "When?", "Where?", "Why", "why", and " how?". The news must be truthful, it must contain confirmed evidence in order to maintain a clear filter between the informant and the public, it must be objective, the opinion and value judgment of the journalist must be present, it must be clear and concise, the news must Having a specific order of facts, should be brief and concrete, suppressing irrelevant data in order not to tire the viewer, generality, should be designed to be of social interest and not particular and should of course refer to current events.
Definition and Description:
Derived from the Latin notitĭa, the concept of news gives name to the content of information that never before had been communicated. In other words, the news constitutes a new knowledge or knowledge.
In the mass media, by news means a text or a testimony that allows the public to be aware of a novel, recent or unusual episode that has developed in a specific community or in a particular context, Which warrants its dissemination.
Exercises
Complete the sentence
- Be aware of __________ and _____________ events.
- The content of a story should answer questions such as "____?", "____?", "_____?", "_______?", "______", "______", and " ______?".
- should be designed to be of social _________ and not ________and should of course refer to current _________.
- Derived from the Latin _________.
- In the mass media, by _______ means a text or a _______ that allows the _______to be aware of a __________.
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