I helped to write a textbook on journalism a while back. “Journalism Today.” On page 79, we said, “Once a journalist is trained and experience, news judgment becomes a matter of instinct, of course. Professional journalists make judgments without reference to techniques beginners often rely on.” But for beginners, there was the “Who cares?” technique that I recommend. The more people care about information in the story, the greater its news value.
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Bradley is working on his doctoral degree at North Carolina State University. It's in public administration because that's what he got his master's in from the top-ranked Syracuse University Maxwell School. His special area of interest is mass media in which he's done all of his research including his dissertation.