Sentences with phrase «as newsworthy»

Few areas of law are as newsworthy to the media as family proceedings.
And though he's not sitting, I suspect that Judge Gomery might be regarded as newsworthy — la Commission d'enquête sur le programme de commandites et les activités publicitaires
3) Reporters made an editorial decision not to publish his name, even though they could have, as a newsworthy individual.
And despite PRWeb's claim that it «follows an internal process designed to maintain the integrity of the releases,» somehow this crap press release made it out into the wild, where it was picked up as newsworthy.
A statement in which the Sierra Club says it's outraged is as newsworthy as one in which the Pope says he's Catholic:
«Whether it's a record this year or the year before isn't maybe as newsworthy as just the fact that we're on this long - term decline, and we're going to see an Arctic Ocean that's ice - free in summers in the near future.»
Just Teasing This probably barely qualifies as newsworthy, but for all of those who have been following Volt news since the concept was unveiled in January 2007 (and there are 33,000 names on the unofficial Volt waiting list), here they are.
Aren't such unseasonal weather events just as newsworthy as heatwaves in summer?
Only if the abstract has something stated in a way that the non-technical reader can understand and sees as newsworthy, will they pursue it further.
It is an experience that we might see as newsworthy, but for him, he was the one in it.»
Dear Sen. O'Connor - Ives: The recent screwup at the Equifax credit bureau may not be as newsworthy as... Read more →
Cons: ~ Books are only available to readers with electronic devices ~ The media does not consider ebooks as newsworthy as printed books ~ Meeting planners are primarily interested in key note speakers with printed books which can be sold at live events
We work with our clients» strengths to customize smart, strategic media campaigns that position authors as newsworthy experts in their field, through frequent print, radio, television, and internet media exposure.
One of the things a book publicist must do is convince the media to run a story as newsworthy or entertaining.
As an author, you qualify as newsworthy.
I'll admit, the poster alone didn't strike me as newsworthy.
«The same student has a statistical methods paper coming out that will probably have a bigger impact on the field,» says Branch, «but it just isn't going to be as newsworthy
«Long - term monitoring like this is usually about as newsworthy as an annual check - up,» said Barbara Taylor, a NOAA Fisheries marine mammal biologist and coauthor of the new study.
«But the claim by the political editor of Britain's biggest - selling newspaper, The Sun, that «It is my job to see that Cameron fucking well gets into Downing Street» has not been thought of as newsworthy by a single newspaper reporter or print commentator.»
It would be more interesting to hear the thoughts of the guy on the corner that «actually talks to God» He's every bit as credible & every bit as newsworthy.
If a manufacturer that isn't named Apple even tries to sell a phone smaller than that, it qualifies as newsworthy.

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As a founder, you probably think everything your company does is newsworthy, which is why an outside perspective is so needed.
Newsworthy content can be defined as that type of topical, timely content that people are interested in — articles they want to read, share, cite, mention, link to and promote.
«It's supply and demand — limited supply, and as this demand gets elevated, it becomes more newsworthy,» he said.
As PR professionals we do follow the Cheers mantra and want «everyone to know our name,» but it's a fine line that will factor into whether or not the story is deemed newsworthy.
Newsworthy content can be defined as that type of topical, timely content that people are interested in — i.e., that they want to read, share, cite, mention, link to and promote.
The only limitation here is that you need to cover an event that's truly newsworthy, such as a monumental step for your business like a merger or acquisition.
These changes were newsworthy, as interest rate changes always are.
A great release can set your brand apart, particularly if it focuses on a newsworthy event such as an award nomination, local charity work or the launch of a groundbreaking new product.
Also newsworthy was that members of the committee opined on asset valuations more directly than usual: «Some participants viewed equity prices as quite high relative to standard valuation measures.
There is nothing more newsworthy than a specially designed press event, which would translate to increased publicity for your marketplace as the news media covers it.
As long as your press kit or release comprises of newsworthy information, your marketplace will be featured across separate online news outlets in no timAs long as your press kit or release comprises of newsworthy information, your marketplace will be featured across separate online news outlets in no timas your press kit or release comprises of newsworthy information, your marketplace will be featured across separate online news outlets in no time.
At this point, as a society, it would probably be more newsworthy to hear a story about someone who achieved something great without cheating... which is a depressing social commentary!
As journalists are wont to do, Gawronski, who is writing a book about John Paul, tries to get the Pope to say something newsworthy, i.e., controversial.
In act one, the disaster is described; in act two, root causes are explored, punctuated with current updates; in act three, summaries, editorials and postmortems are delivered as the cameras recede and rush to the next scene of newsworthy turmoil.
«Rubio is regarded as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2016...» which explains why this is «newsworthy
The 5 - 0 win is newsworthy in itself, but it was the opening goal made all the headlines as Osvaldo Martinez scored a long range wonder strike in just the 6th minute.
Arbeloa has featured just nine times this term, and perhaps his most newsworthy contribution this term was his infamous spat with Pique, with the veteran questioning Barca's performance against Atletico Madrid on Twitter, only to receive a fierce response in reply from the Catalan defender [as per Sport].
But coyote getters — fascinatingly newsworthy as they may be — seem to be a negligible hazard, a minor earth pollutant compared to certain other poisons that are saturating the countryside.
In all of the newsworthy efforts to save our mothers, sisters, friends, and ourselves from breast cancer, how often do we hear breastfeeding mentioned as primary prevention?
Well, Cameron said something about minimum alcohol pricing and the BBC got in hot water for including a panda in a list of newsworthy women, but apart from that it was dead as a dodo.
Business leaders supporting Tories is as interesting and newsworthy as nurses supporting Labour.
Ultimately the implications of this model are as important for the stories included as those that are excluded, and we must remember the fact that a significant proportion of human rights information never reaches a public because it is not witnessed, it is not considered newsworthy, or it contraindicates the media's editorial line aims.
The fact that a name is already being floated for Rae's replacement is newsworthy, even though the position in question isn't particularly high profile, as far as second floor jobs go.
Their hearings are often newsworthy, as print media and the BBC Parliament channel have been quick to realise.
And because Genesis was not one of the more newsworthy missions, the whole thing had to be done with as little fuel and as small a spacecraft as possible.
Newsworthy chemicals End of the flammability standard: As health concerns over flame retardants mount, California unveils a new flammability standard that avoids their use in furniture.
And Wicherts adds, «It seems as if something made them realise there that this paper could be newsworthy and influential.
Now in its 45th year of production, the Italian motorsports veterans are using their status as the mechanic's monthly as a platform for political and social pensées that resonate on a wider, and more newsworthy scale.
Written by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer (the latter's newsworthy credits include newsroom films Spotlight and The Fifth Estate), The Post has been described by Hanks as a story «about the week Katharine Graham became «Katharine Graham»».
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