0 interesting enough to be described in a news report:
1 considered important enough to be in news reports, newspapers, etc.
This leads us to consider what makes something newsworthy.
It thus is newsworthy when constituency and personal preferences force a departure from the norm of party voting.
This was not newsworthy, and therefore was unlikely to have motivated him to call the press briefing.
It is, of course, less newsworthy that genetic influences are substantial for most domains of adjustment that are the foci of developmental studies.
When judgments consistent with a norm of rationality are considered uninformative, only irrationality is newsworthy.
The musical moments that we remember are the ones that disrupt the flow, that become newsworthy.
It is, however, not only the assertion of the new or newsworthy information in the complement clause that favours omission of the complementizer.
First, the event was so evidently dramatic, newsworthy and traumatic that the historiographical neglect merits explanation.