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newsy

adjective as in significant

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Unlike newsy digital media, Wirecutter guides tend to see traffic for years after they’re published and are often updated as time goes on.

From Digiday

As a result, parenting publishers at Meredith and BDG are adopting a newsier approach to their coverage to meet the needs of their audience.

From Digiday

More and more often, however, newsy docs are coming off as rushed.

From Time

Two different storylines have made what would already be a newsy day even more so.

Lloyd Grove on the knee-squeezing roadshow for the ‘super-newsy’ debut from Jeff Zucker.

What worked on Today may not work in mid-afternoon; a newsy talk show may not hit the spot for the heavily female audience.

The Journal triumphed on its day one debut with a newsy and lively separate Greater New York section.

Her letters were frank, newsy notes, and she was keenly interested in the drive and all that pertained to it.

If you have the journalistic eye for what is picturesque and newsy the camera will quickly return 100 per cent.

Kitty Robelle wrote a long and newsy letter, for Kitty had been one of Agnes most cherished friends.

It was a long, newsy sheet written from Paris and filled with the Sparrow's opinions on continental hotels, manners, and morals.

Here, out of the barren, un-newsy world, suddenly had sprung a seed that should grow to a forest.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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