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Vocabulary
eventsissuesnewsworthinessaudiencecopycontent
Skills
  • determine (newsworthy events and issues for an audience) #dok2
  • write (appropriate copy for content) #dok3
  • analyze (events and issues to assess relevance for an audience) #dok3
  • identify (audience needs and interests) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify events and issues that are relevant to a specific audience. #dok2
  • I can determine which events and issues will be most newsworthy for my intended audience. #dok2
  • I can analyze current events and issues to assess their importance to a broadcast audience. #dok3
  • I can write appropriate copy for news content based on my assessment. #dok3
  • I can evaluate newsworthiness using established journalistic criteria. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Newsworthiness is determined by evaluating the relevance and importance of events and issues to an audience.
  • Effective broadcast journalists tailor news content to the interests and needs of their specific audiences.
Essential Questions
  • What makes an event or issue newsworthy for a particular audience?
  • How do broadcast journalists decide which stories to cover?
  • How does understanding the audience influence the selection and writing of news content?
  • What criteria should be used to evaluate the newsworthiness of an event or issue?
  • How can writing be adapted to effectively communicate news content to a specific audience?