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==Are newspapers secondary or primary sources?==
▲However, Wikipedia fairly often writes about current events. As a result, an event may happen on Monday afternoon, may be written about in Tuesday morning's newspapers, and may be added to Wikipedia just minutes later. Some editors—especially those with no training in historiography—incorrectly call these newspaper articles "secondary sources".
These kinds of media reports are primary sources:
* ''Eyewitness news:'' The television [[news presenter]] stands in front of a burning house and describes the fire. The newspaper journalist describes the scene of a major car wreck that his editor sent him to.
* ''Reports on events:'' The newspaper journalist describes the discussions from a meeting of the local school agency.
* ''Human interest stories:''
▲* ''Reports on events:'' The newspaper journalist describes the discussions from a meeting of the local school agency. The radio announcer reports the arrest of an alleged criminal.
▲* ''Human interest stories:'' The magazine publishes a touching story about a child with a congenital heart defect. The society column in the newspaper reports the birthday of a prominent local citizen.
These kinds of media reports are usually secondary sources:
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