soft news การใช้
- Studies have also shown that exposure to soft news can affect consumers'attitudes.
- The B-block follows the first commercial break and contains soft news.
- Soft news is defined as information that is primarily entertaining or personally useful.
- There could be problems for what we could call soft news,
- But soft news is permeating not just television but all media.
- Not surprisingly, none of the networks owns up to the soft news charge.
- Here at the newspaper, in the soft news section, it was the same story.
- After the Sept . 11 attacks, soft news covers on such subjects largely vanished.
- With Jon Baz's robotic vocals and sometimes hard and sometimes soft new wave material.
- Tyler is well-equipped for the job, although he seems to specialize in soft news.
- It may cause some browning on soft new leaves, and don't breathe its mist.
- :The lists of soft news and talk shows does not strike me as encyclopedia-worthy.
- Television viewers find hard news more credible than soft news.
- Now, the soft news _ both defenses, especially Atlanta's.
- Journalists and television viewers distinguish between hard news and soft news ( or infotainment ).
- Soft news was about people like your neighbor.
- Most likely, the young worker inspired by liberalism ideas provided them with newspapers and soft news.
- Even though soft news may not be highly informational, it's still beneficial compared to consuming no news.
- It mostly carries celebrity oriented soft news.
- While it thrives outdoors, indoors it gets a whitish deposit on the leaves and soft new stems.
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