Newsy in a sentence as an adjective

Less clear on 'newsy' type sites or reference sites.

For the most part, it just reprints what it hears from sources just like WikiLeaks does and the rest is even less newsy content like columns.

It's supposed to make it seem more newsy or something - I assume this is the intended reader reaction: "A message from the future?

The same search on DDG gives a less "newsy" and more useful and explorable result, like a software encyclopedia.

Really fox newsy type coercion happening in that article with heavy uses of metaphors and unbacked examples.

The nose in the tent is that they didn't say it's full of water, they said it's full of [something I've never heard of], and presented in a newsy-alarming way, in venue where people are accustomed to getting snippets of news while they're doing something else.

Newsy definitions

adjective

full of news; "a newsy letter"

adjective

prone to friendly informal communication

See also: chatty gossipy