Examples of 'hard news' in a sentence

Meaning of "hard news"

hard news: This phrase refers to serious, important, or significant news events or stories. It is often used to distinguish news of great relevance or importance from less impactful or entertainment-focused news. Hard news typically covers topics such as politics, international affairs, disasters, and major developments
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  • Factual reportage of events which are socially or politically significant and of a serious nature, as opposed to the reporting of entertaining, humorous, or gossipy accounts of relatively inconsequential events.

How to use "hard news" in a sentence

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You wanted a hard news peg to hang it on.
You do not start with hard news.
I want hard news and cats are not news.
Tom has to break some hard news.
Pretty hard news for you.
Some stations like hard news.
There are hard news come with this.
You need to let me do hard news.
Hard news only at the newsbreak.
I can not handle hard news before noon.
Hard news is essentially the news of the day.
No one watches hard news on weekends.
Hard news about his knee.
Straight talk and hard news.
Not a hard news piece.

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What they are not is hard news.
That is hard news to digest.
We have a core readership that thirsts for hard news.
You put colleagues dug hard news all to overthrow.
Hard news is coming.
Let me do some hard news.
The hard news.
There are still stations in this town that like hard news.
See also hard news.
We are given the lifestyle articles and men are given hard news.
More hard news.
The term is usually used disapprovingly against more serious hard news.
I have some hard news.
There was not a hard news outlet that would touch him anymore.
This is not hard news.
What defines hard news is not always about the subject matter.
Next to the hard news.
These hard news mixed up with all the memories from the past few days.
This is the first decent hard news story we have had in months.
Hard news and soft news are considered the two major types of news stories available.
Television viewers find hard news more credible than soft news.
And prove to him that I can do hard news.
I will put you in the hard news right at the top of the home page.
Colleen can not do every story that 's not hard news.
DW sends a daily selection of hard news and quality journalism.
I have got brand new policy, also known as hard news.
At the networks, hard news has become an unappealing business.
But CNN is not hard news.
Not a lot of hard news was expected from yesterday 's pretrial hearing.
But all anybody really wants is some hard news of this little girl.
Firstly, hard news typically consists of reporting on current events as they occur.
As you can imagine this would be very hard news for them all to process.
We need a hard news announcement each day, or the press runs amok.
I wish there were some hard news on China.
A serious crime, an arrest or a verdict in a high-profile case are all examples of hard news.

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