What is News?

News

News is anything that’s interesting, that relates to what’s happening in the world and is of interest to your audience.

Throughout history, people have transported new information through oral means and this is how news has developed. The invention of the printing press in Europe began to change power relationships and the way people receive and share information.

The Gutenberg print revolution has changed the way news is reported, and in the 20th century, radio and television have facilitated its dissemination. In the 21st century, the Internet continues to play an important role in transmitting news.

How do we know something is news?

The first thing to understand about news is that it is only news if it is unusual. For example, if a man wakes up and takes a bus to work every day then this is normal and doesn’t make news.

However, if a bug attacks the crops of a peasant farmer and he says that it is important to get rid of it, this would be news because it is significant.

What is the difference between news and information?

The word news is derived from the Latin word notificare, which means to announce. News reports are about news, such as a death in the army or an important event, which is not normally known to the public.

What are the most popular sources of news?

A newspaper is an excellent source of news, but it can be difficult to find one that meets your needs. Try searching for newspapers in your country using a service like PressReader, which provides an extensive database of publications around the world. You can also look at some of the major international news outlets, such as CNN, Euronews and BBC.