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It May be Candy Corn, but is it Relevant?

In a story ran on Wave3's website entitled, "On eve of Halloween, it's National Candy Corn Day", the station posted the story, originally done by CNN. Now while I do agree that Candy Corn seems to be a surprisingly heated subject for people to discuss, I find it completely ridiculous to feel it necessary to make a story out of it.
Now I do understand, Wave3 did not have anything to do with the writing of the story. But similar to what we discussed in class, a news media outlet doesn't have to share anything and everything. Wave3, didn't at all have to share this pointless story.
This story by no means follows the yardsticks of journalism. In fact, it completely goes against the very guidelines of Newsworthiness and Explanation.
In terms of this story being locally relevant, there's not much to say. This will have no large effect on anyone, nor will it have any lasting effect on anyone. This proved that is directly violates to yardstick of Newsworthiness.
Now for the yardstick of Explanation, I think it's pretty obvious that this story has no explanation or reason for it. The story doesn't provide any bigger picture or explain any further. It fails to tie-in to something greater than itself.
I think that it's quite obvious the Wave3 has serious work to do with keeping our news media relevent and worthy of our time. This isn't this stations first offence, but hopefully, it's towards its last.
Instead of filling space with unnecessary  stories and fluff about candy-corn, Wave3 could spend more time working on in-depth, and hard hitting stories. If not that, than possibly stories that mean more than a Halloween treat having a holiday.

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