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THE VARIOUS FACTS
Event unclassifiable, the news has always existed. These are mostly unfortunate events such as accidents, murders, thefts or disasters. But this column is fascinating, even to the point of often making one of our newspapers and inspiring many directors and writers.
The news is an event of life, which is transcribed in the newspapers. That's why it's important to know the definition given to it in journalism. The CLEMI, the Liaison Center for Teaching and Media Information has "mission to teach students a citizen's practice of media". It gives a definition of the various facts: "more or less important event which does not concern the world news, nor the politics, nor the economy".
According to the dictionary, the news is an unimportant event but causing a sensation and reported in the newspapers.
In the press, we find it in the form of a funny little story. The goal is to upset the norms of the social order, to interest us even if the subject is completely unknown to us.
We can therefore conclude from these definitions that the news item is not important, does not rank anywhere, but for all that, it is widely distributed in the press. So why does the news item fill our newspapers?
THE MISCELLANEOUS IN HISTORY
Since the news is a tragic event in life, it goes without saying that it has always existed.
Thus, An article in the magazine Express, written by Marianne Payot and published in March 2004 explains that the first news item of the Judeo-Christian tradition dates from the murder of Abel and Cain, the sons of Adam and Eve: " The first miscellaneous is the story of Cain and Abel: the parents return at night and discover the corpse of their son, who was killed by his brother.
And since, millions, even billions of facts have gone through history. First cried on the public square by hawkers, these facts are then distributed on loose sheets, before having their own publication in the 17th century. The gazettes are appearing. They only affect a small audience (people who can read), but they make a sensation, with their serious tone, as if it were of first importance to report these stories too often creepy and macabre.
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