This article analyzes a news report about the death of Annie Moylan, a 37-year-old pregnant woman in Victoria, Australia who died after being misdiagnosed at a private hospital. The article discusses the key elements that make it hard news such as its serious real-world impact on the local community and factual approach. It also analyzes how the story meets several criteria of newsworthiness including relevance to Victorians, proximity since it occurred locally, and conflict regarding the ongoing lawsuit against the misdiagnosing doctor.
This article analyzes a news report about the death of Annie Moylan, a 37-year-old pregnant woman in Victoria, Australia who died after being misdiagnosed at a private hospital. The article discusses the key elements that make it hard news such as its serious real-world impact on the local community and factual approach. It also analyzes how the story meets several criteria of newsworthiness including relevance to Victorians, proximity since it occurred locally, and conflict regarding the ongoing lawsuit against the misdiagnosing doctor.
This article analyzes a news report about the death of Annie Moylan, a 37-year-old pregnant woman in Victoria, Australia who died after being misdiagnosed at a private hospital. The article discusses the key elements that make it hard news such as its serious real-world impact on the local community and factual approach. It also analyzes how the story meets several criteria of newsworthiness including relevance to Victorians, proximity since it occurred locally, and conflict regarding the ongoing lawsuit against the misdiagnosing doctor.
This article analyzes a news report about the death of Annie Moylan, a 37-year-old pregnant woman in Victoria, Australia who died after being misdiagnosed at a private hospital. The article discusses the key elements that make it hard news such as its serious real-world impact on the local community and factual approach. It also analyzes how the story meets several criteria of newsworthiness including relevance to Victorians, proximity since it occurred locally, and conflict regarding the ongoing lawsuit against the misdiagnosing doctor.
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Article Analysis Hard news: This article is hard news because it involves the
death of a person. The article took a moment-to-moment
approach explaining the events that lead to Annie's death . The article is in interest to the public because of its seriousness and its factual approach. Headline Categories & audience Category Categories: Healthcare Hard Lead Audience: State This is State news as it is something that occurred in Victoria. It effects how secure Victorians feel with the health care system in Victoria. It is relevant to all Victorians but not really to all Australians as each state has a Image different health guidelines. This article falls under the category Health care as its something that occurred in a hospital and has something to do with a person's health.
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Analyzing the 8 elements of
news The 8 elements of news are: impact or relevance, timelessness, proximity, conflict, currency, the unusual or novel and human interest. This news article contains 3 elements 1) Impact or relevance- Refers to how the Image article affects you in any way. This article doesn’t affect me personally but would have caused a sense of worry in Cutline Victorians. 2) Proximity- Refers to how close the event happened to the audience. This article is relevant to Victorians as it is something that occurred in Victoria. Moorabbin is less than 30 kilometers from Frankston is about a 25 minutes drive. 3) Conflict: When there is a fight/ disagreement occurring between 2 people. There is an ongoing lawsuit on Dr Image Hui Shi for misdiagnosing Annie Moylan.
Who: The people mentioned in this article
were Annie Moylan, Dr hui Shi(the doctor Cutline that misdiagnosed) Brian and Marg Moylan(Parents), John Cain( state coroner) and Vicki Nott (obstetrician) . What: Annie Moylan a 37-year-old mom to be, was misdiagnosed and passed away due to the misdiagnosis. There is inquest in place. When: the article was published on the 15 th Image of August, the incident occurred on the 15th of august 2017 and the lawsuit is ongoing . Where: Holmesglen Private Hospital, St Vincent's Private Hospital, Moorabbin Cutline Victoria Australia. Why: Annie could have been misdiagnosed because her symptoms were similar to other illnesses. How: Annie Moylan was misdiagnosed and passed away due to not receiving the correct treatment for sepsis.