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News is the reporting of current events usually by local, regional or mass media in the form of newspapers, television and radio programs, or sites on the World Wide Web. News reporting is a type of journalism. Most news is investigated and presented by journalists (or reporters) and often distributed via news agencies. If the content of news is significant enough, it eventually becomes history.
This article is about the practice of reporting news. If you want actual news, see current events.
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- History of news
- Propaganda and censorship
- Freedom of the press and importance thereof to political movements
- How news is disseminated