Monday, 24 March 2014

News values


News values

 

News values are a way for media to score the importance of news stories.

 

Negativity.

Bad news it always rated above good news stories

For example the recent floods that have happened in Wales

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26012890

 

Proximity.

How close the story is to home

For example the metro newspaper would write stories relevant to the north east.

 

Recency.

Newspapers want to reveal news stories as soon as they happen so that they beat the other newspapers to the story.

 

Currency.

Stories that have been running for some time already for example the Madeline McCann story.

 

Continuity.

Stories that are likely to continue and develop later are valued because it will get readers to read again the next day.

 

Uniqueness.

A story has to be unique or unusual for example Plane becomes entangled with skydiver's parachute http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/10687198/Plane-becomes-entangled-with-skydivers-parachute.html

 

Simplicity

Stories which are short and simple and easy to explain. For example a team won a game.

Personality

Stories that centre around a certain person often well-known people or celebrity’s that are in the public eye.

 


 

Expectedness

If a news story turns out in the way everybody expected it to then it will be valued.

 


 

Elite nations or people

Stories that are centred around rich and powerful nation of people.

 


 

Exclusivity

In news stories that are braking news are valued a lot in news if a news organisations is first to do a story then people will have to come to them to see it.

 


 

Size

The size of a story is important and the amount of people it effects.

 

1 comment:

  1. David, you have provided a brief summary of the main news values that news producers take into account when producing news bulletins, and have provided occasional examples. I would suggest providing an example for each to support your definitions and confirm your understanding.

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