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News vs Newsmaking - What's the difference?

news | newsmaking |

As nouns the difference between news and newsmaking

is that news is (latest) news while newsmaking is the act or process of making news, of doing or saying something that is newsworthy.

As an adjective newsmaking is

making news; important or newsworthy.

news

English

Noun

(wikipedia news) (en-noun)
  • New information of interest.
  • Is there any news about the storm?
    That was not much news in the press release.
  • Reports of current events broadcast via media such as newspapers or television.
  • Did you listen to the news tonight?
    The news is that Mr. Jones died yesterday from cancer.
  • (computing, internet) posts published on newsgroups
  • Derived terms

    * bad news * good news * hard news * local news * national news * news agency * newsagent * news feature * newsflash * newsman * newspaper * newsreader * news report * news reporter * news station * news stream * no news is good news * slow news day * soft news * that's news to me * world news * breaking news * news feed

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    newsmaking

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Making news; important or newsworthy
  • *{{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 14, author=The Associated Press, title=Bonds Receives an Ovation and Talks About His Future, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=Bonds saved a newsmaking announcement for Pittsburgh. }}

    Noun

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  • The act or process of making news, of doing or saying something that is newsworthy
  • *{{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 7, author=David M. Halbfinger, title=Hollywood Takes Its Concerns About Piracy and Taxes to Washington, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=In a rare moment of newsmaking , Barry M. Meyer, the chairman of Warner Brothers, issued a sharp rebuke to the president of the Consumer Electronics Association, Gary Shapiro, who warned in January that antipiracy efforts could “smother” technological progress and said that “private conduct may be unauthorized, but that does not mean it is piracy.” }}