Scoop

A scoop is a colloquial term to refer to a news story, (especially an exciting one) that is reported in a particular newspaper or magazine before it appears anywhere else, implying a high level of investigation skill; "a scoop" and a "scoop reporter" are highly positive assets for that newspaper's reputation. Hence, "a scoop" is a positive characterization of a news story both within the competitive arena of journalism reporting, and among its readership.

New Zealand news site

Scoop is also a prominent independent news website based in New Zealand. The website is known in New Zealand for its coverage of New Zealand politics and globally for its coverage of issues like Black Box Voting (http://scoop.co.nz/mason/features/?s=usacoup) and the 911 Unanswered Questions movement (http://scoop.co.nz/mason/features/?s=UnansweredQuestions).

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Other meanings

Scoop can also mean:

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