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I also wrote: "From the nearly infinite array of events, dramas, tragedies, and successes occurring in the world each day, newspaper editors and broadcast producers must define a tiny sample as 'the news.' The conventions of choosing 'the news' are so familiar, and so much of the process happens by learned and ingrained habits, that it is easy for journalists to forget that the result reflects decisions, rather than some kind of neutral scientific truth."