news cycle
A "news cycle" refers to the period during which news stories are reported and updated, reflecting the dynamic nature of news dissemination.
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Definition
B2Media
(general)The period between the release of one set of news stories and the next.
Example
- The news cycle for daily newspapers is typically 24 hours.
C1Journalism
(technical)The continuous process of reporting, updating, and replacing news stories.
Example
- Journalists must adapt quickly to the fast-paced news cycle.
B2Media
(general)The time frame during which a particular news story remains relevant and is actively covered.
Example
- The news cycle for major events can last several days or even weeks.
Similar
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