news outlet
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewsandoutlet
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news
noun[U]
uk/njuːz/us/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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outlet
noun[C]
uk/ˈaʊt.let/us/ˈaʊt.let/
a way, especially a pipe or hole, for liquid or gas to ...
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(Definition ofnewsandoutletfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnews outlet
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This can create the expectation that a story will be covered by a favorednewsoutletin a particular way.
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There exists a softnewsoutletdesigned specifically to appeal to virtually every entertainment-oriented taste and preference.
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Seeing the degree that producer information involving public policy makes its way into a generalnewsoutletis one way to define the degree an outlet focuses on hard news.
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She is the youngest national editor of a majornewsoutlet.
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Its product may be only one component of a generally objectivenewsoutlet, rather than the dominant feature of an entire publication or broadcast network.
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One example of this is when a professionalnewsoutletis sent firsthand footage of a newsworthy event that would otherwise be unavailable.
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Most traditional news outlets focused primarily on military tactics and the political ramifications of the attacks.
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Most importantly, a large number of particularly persuadable potential voters are now tuning in to politics via soft news outlets.
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Indeed, many reporters working for prestigious western news outlets became ' instant experts ' whose authority exceeded their knowledge.
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Other news outlets cede this territory to the government.
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Soft news outlets matter for foreign policy because they cover it.
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As also noted, less-educated and less-politically aware individuals form the core audience for the soft news media, but not for most traditional news outlets.
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Soft news outlets cover such stories differently than their traditional news counterparts.
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Most importantly, a large number of relatively apolitical, and hence particularly persuadable, potential voters are now tuning in to politics via soft news outlets.
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Indeed, upon careful inspection, in the vast majority of instances, the differences between 'soft' and 'traditional' news outlets is fairly stark.
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Product differentiation means that the news content depends not only on the audience, but also on what other news outlets are producing.
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News outlets may cater to the preferences of these younger viewers, who are much less likely to express interest in traditional hard news stories.
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People who observe general elections in this country should apply the test of whether there is fairness among the different news outlets in the explanation of party manifestos and objectives.
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