The order of the stories were:
1) The first story was about one Spurs supporter who had been arrested, another cautioned after chanting at the West Ham match at half time, fans ignored a warning. They risk prosecution for using the 'Y' word.
2) The second story was on a Scottish racing driver 'Dario Franchitti' who is in hospital with broken bones and concussion after a crash, which also injured spectators. This was at the Indy car event in Houston.
3) Story three was based on how Buckingham Palace is hosting its first ever football match, in the gardens this afternoon. It's part of the 150th Anniversary of the FA.
4) Story four focused on the head of the national crime agency who is warning criminals that there is no one beyond the reach of this new organisation. The agency nicknamed 'Britain's FBI' is set to tackle serious crime involving an estimated 37,000 criminals. Includes a soundbite of the head of the FBI.
What News Facts Talk Sport Focuses On?
1) The first news story contained two facts, the arrest of a spurs supporter and the reasoning behind the arrest.
2) The second news story contained the injury's of the racing driver.
3) The third story contained when the event took place and the reason for the event.
4) The forth story included the number of criminals the agency is estimated to tackle.
What the News Values:
Story 1
Immediacy - It happened yesterday.
Familiarity - In West Ham
Predictability - Predictable, as teams have rivalry
Scandal - Spurs fans will get provoked, controversial topic
Story 2
Immediacy - It happened yesterday
Familiarity - Not in London
Amplitude - Was not a big event which involved a lot of people
Negativity - Racer was injured during the race
Story 3
Immediacy - Happened this afternoon.
Familiarity - In London and one of the most popular monuments of London
Elite People - Involves the Royal Family
Story 4
Impact - Have a profound impact as it will effect the whole of Britain.
Predictability - This story was not a predictable story to occur.
Immediacy - This happened yesterday.
Amplitude - This story involves the whole of Britain.
Sports update
Arsenal top of the premier league on goals scored after a 1-1 draw at West Brom yesterday. Jack Wilshire put a difficult week behind him, but the Gunners equalized
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