Newsworthy

 What makes a story newsworthy, and not just some sensational piece? 

I love great stories that uplift, inspire, tell the truth, and make me learn something from them when I read it. 

Several years ago, when I was younger, I used to like to keep up on pop culture. I always wanted to know which celebrities were dating, what couples broke up and why, etc.

But as I grew up and matured, I realized I wasn't really progressing educationally by only seeking out sensational gossip. And that's what I think sensationalism really is. Those pieces of journalism are meant to push magazine or newspaper sales (or online traffic), but aren't reliable for real news. 

Sensationalism can happen in "real" news, as well. Adding inflammatory comments and personal points of view to a news story can detract from real information and useful knowledge. 

What is newsworthy is any story that presents facts in a readable way. It entices with a great lede, and thoughtfully and respectfully presents all information that's important. 

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