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Newspa
Amount of time/space
devoted to the news
item?

Answers

Answered by seshzseshz
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Explanation:

The Times has held its annual allocation of space devoted to journalism steady for several years, at a level that appears to reflect a balancing of cost considerations and how much time readers have to consume news. The paper hews to no set ratio of news to advertising space. Whether ads dwindle or grow, the so-called news hole remains roughly the same.

John Geddes is a managing editor who keeps a tight rein on the space budget, as it's known in the newsroom. How space is juggled to stay within the annual allocation can influence how much coverage readers get on topics ranging from Hurricane Katrina to weddings. Here are edited excerpts of our recent discussion of the process. BYRON CALAME

Answered by dubex
0

Answer:

time and space cant be measured eaisly as it keeps rotating

Explanation:

according to albert Einstein

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