news peg
Americannoun
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a news story that forms the basis of or justification for a feature story, editorial, political cartoon, or the like.
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the reference in a feature story, editorial, or the like, to the newsworthy event that underlies or justifies it.
Etymology
Origin of news peg
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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The story also had a news peg: the launch of the new Los Angeles Times Book Club, led by Donna Wares.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 6, 2019
Meanwhile, we wrung as much change as we could from this news peg.
From The Guardian • Dec. 19, 2017
I wanted to talk about my favorite actor all the time and in depth and without any particular news peg.
From The Verge • Nov. 3, 2017
All of which serves as a news peg for a thesis longtime readers may recognize.
From MSNBC • Apr. 28, 2016
All of the most popular stories on Twitter had a news peg, which emphasizes how much that audience uses the service to share timely content.
From Slate • Dec. 27, 2013
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