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hard news in American EnglishnounJournalism serious news of widespread import, concerning politics, foreign affairs, or the like, as distinguished from routine news items, feature stories, or human-interest stories Derived forms hard-news adjective Examples of 'hard news' in a sentencehard news Hard news is often laced with gossip.Britain was weighed down with soft snow and light on hard news.This expansion allowed him, as editor, to increase and improve the coverage of hard news, always his first priority.In their classroom talks, all these teachers emphasized just what modern education tends to play down: facts, data, hard news.He bemoans the loss of hard news in colour supplements to the worlds of advertising and fashion.It's a humbling sight and begs the question: where does blogging sit alongside hard news and investigatory reporting?Producers demoralised by the lack of enthusiasm for hard news are looking to jump ship. |