news hole
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news holes
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新闻洞, 新闻空间
the available space or capacity within a media outlet, such as a newspaper or broadcast program, for the inclusion of news content
A news hole refers to the amount of space or time available in a newspaper, magazine, or broadcast for news content. It is the area where stories, articles, or reports are published or aired, and is determined by the overall size of the publication or the length of the broadcast. The news hole can vary depending on the media format, with newspapers having a limited number of pages and television broadcasts having a set amount of airtime. Editors and producers decide how to fill the news hole with content based on the importance of the stories and available space or time.
- The news hole for the magazine was smaller this month, so only the most critical stories made it in.
这个月杂志的新闻洞较小,所以只有最关键的报道被收录了。
- The editor struggled to fill the news hole with enough relevant stories before the deadline.
编辑在截止日期前努力用足够的相关故事填满新闻空缺。
- With the news hole running out of room, the reporters quickly edited their articles to make them shorter.
随着新闻洞的空间不足,记者们迅速编辑了他们的文章以使其更短。
- The new political scandal took up a large portion of the news hole in today’s edition.
新的政治丑闻占据了今天版面上新闻空缺的很大一部分。