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That article about a new building opening? It will house the [[Doomsday Device]] [[MacGuffin]].
 
Reporter mentions sudden disappearance of a species? They're actually aliens going home.
Radio announcement of an author cancelling his book tour? He's been silenced by the Brotherhood of Ancient Conspirators. Whatever the seemingly small-fry buzz, it may appear irrelevant or incidental right now but will turn out to be critical to the resolution of the plot.
 
Radio announcement of an author cancelling his book tour? He's been silenced by the Brotherhood of Ancient Conspirators.
Contrast [[Ignored Vital News Reports]], in which the importance of a news item is obvious to the audience but the characters ignore it. This does not include news items that are purely [[Foreshadowing]]; to be Chekhov's News, the news must appear early on without obvious significance, and the payoff has to appear later in the work.
 
Radio announcement of an author cancelling his book tour? He's been silenced by the Brotherhood of Ancient Conspirators. Whatever the seemingly small-fry buzz, it may appear irrelevant or incidental right now but will turn out to be critical to the resolution of the plot.
 
Contrast [[Ignored Vital News Reports]], in which the importance of a news item is obvious to the audience but the characters ignore it. This does not include news items that are purely [[Foreshadowing]]; to be [[Chekhov's News]], the news must appear early on without obvious significance, and the payoff has to appear later in the work.
 
Compare with [[Coincidental Broadcast]], in which the randomly-encountered news is relevant to the what's happening ''right now'' in the plot.
 
{{examples}}
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Summer Wars]]'', there is a news report in the beginning about a satellite hurtling towards the Earth, but will land safely. After everything has gone down, the satellite has been hacked and is now hurtling towards the [[Big Fancy House]] everyone's living in.
* In ''[[Kiki's Delivery Service]]'', there's a running news item involving a dirigible. At the climax, {{spoiler|it runs into trouble and Kiki must rescue her friend Tombo, who's desperately hanging from a rope on it}}.
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== [[Literature]] ==
* In ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Philosopher's Stone (novel)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', the Daily Prophet mentions a break-in at Gringotts that turns out to be an attempt at stealing the eponymous stone.
 
== [[Live Action Television]] ==
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== [[Web Animation]] ==
* [[RWBY]]: In V1E2a, a newscast shows a relatively-peaceful protest by FauniFaunus before it's switched over to Glynda welcoming the students to Beacon. V1E9 introduces (to those who haven't seen the prologue trailers) the White Fang, a not-at-all-peaceful FauniFaunus terrorist group.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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