词汇 | soft-news |
释义 | soft news noun[ U ] uk /ˌsɒft ˈnjuːz/ us /ˌsɑːft ˈnuːz/ news that is a mixture of information and entertainment, often relating to people's private lives(信息与娱乐相结合、通常涉及人们私人生活的)软新闻 Compare hard news News reporting & the press ambulance chaser breaking news bury the ledeidiom citizen journalism correspondent dispatch hit the headlinesidiom hot off the pressidiom investigative journalism investigative journalist journalism journalist paparazzo photojournalism photojournalist press baron scoop spoiler the Associated Press the Press Association Examples of soft newssoft news Softnews can draw people to other political forums when the worlds connect - for better or worse. As noted, these are the very individuals most likely to be persuaded by political messages encountered in a softnews context. More media outlets cover major political events than in the past, including the entertainment-oriented softnews media. It is therefore unsurprising that politicians court the softnews media. While most of the effects of softnews are decidedly negative, the picture is not entirely bleak. The third channel would offer softnews programming and gain 2,500 viewers. Some newspapers will choose to be tabloids and cover crime, scandal, disaster, and softnews. Most importantly, a large number of particularly persuadable potential voters are now tuning in to politics via softnews outlets. Consequently, softnews media raise attentiveness to foreign policy crises. This involves tailoring messages to the sensibilities of softnews audiences, who constitute a large pool of relatively persuadable potential voters. As the number of competitors increases, it becomes more likely a station will offer softnews as a programming alternative. In other words, softnews shows focus on the travails of individuals, rather than the broader implications or consequences of policies. Softnews coverage of politics is becoming mainstream. This gives politicians an incentive to develop strategies for reaching out to softnews consumers. Softnews talk shows, inexpensive to produce, have become popular fare on local television. See all examples of soft news These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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