Actually, I think news articles don't have clear-cut layers, but actually gradually dive deeper.
The original motivation were layout considerations for printed newspapers with limited space. With all articles pre-written like that, an editor could arrange them on the final layout and cut off at the end at discretion while keeping the most relevant information given the remaining space.
That being said, I don't think this is too relevant for your idea, just an interesting anecdote.
The original motivation were layout considerations for printed newspapers with limited space. With all articles pre-written like that, an editor could arrange them on the final layout and cut off at the end at discretion while keeping the most relevant information given the remaining space.
That being said, I don't think this is too relevant for your idea, just an interesting anecdote.