Yellow journalism
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yellow journalism: Definition from Answers.com
yellow journalism n. Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers (more...)
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Yellow journalism is journalism that downplays legitimate news in favor of eye-catching headlines that sell more newspapers. It may feature exaggerations of news events, scandal ... (more...)
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Yellow Journalism : Yellow journalism, in short, is biased opinion masquerading as objective fact. Moreover, the practice of yellow journalism involved ... (more...)
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Media Yellow Journalism Spanish-American War "Yellow press" was a term applied to the popular, frankly imperialistic newspapers of New York City, circa 1890s. (more...)
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Purpose. The purpose of this site was designed for potential Journalists that are just getting into the field of Journalism. I wanted to give them a brief overview on how big a ... (more...)
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Yellow Journalism: Introduction
Twentieth-century American journalism was born in a little-remembered burst of inspired self-promotion. It was born in a paroxysm of yellow journalism. (more...)
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The "Yellow Fever" of Journalism. Yellow Journalism is a term first coined during the famous newspaper wars between William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer II. (more...)
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Crucible Of Empire : The Spanish-American War - PBS Online
... Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, journalism of the 1890s used melodrama, romance, and hyperbole to sell millions of newspapers--a style that became known as yellow journalism. (more...)
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Yellow" Journalism. As newspapers began to compete more and more with one another to increase circulatio n and obtain more advertising revenue, a different type of journalism was ... (more...)
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