- In
journalism and m**** media,
sensationalism is a type of
editorial tactic.
Events and
topics in news
stories are
selected and
worded to
excite the greatest...
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Inspiration **** is the
objectification of
disabled people as
inspirations to non-disabled
people on the
basis of
their life cir****stances. The term inspiration...
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coverage of
events of
broad interest to viewers,
attracting accusations of
sensationalism.
Breaking news has been
common to U.S. m****
media since the 1930s, when...
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Maria Monk (June 27, 1816 –
summer of 1849) was a
Canadian woman whose book
Awful Disclosures of
Maria Monk, or, The
Hidden Secrets of a Nun’s Life in...
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National Geographic TV special, this
practice became the
subject of
sensationalism as news
outlets worldwide misleadingly declared it a "****an trend"....
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criticism on the
grounds that the word is
overused and
contributes to
media sensationalism. The
violent imagery of
words like "slam", "blast", "rip", and "bash"...
- many
people Media circus –
Phrase describing excessive media coverage Sensationalism – Type of
editorial tactic used in m****
media Social phenomenon – Phenomenon...
- the mid-1990s. Like
tabloids in the rest of the world, they
focus on
sensationalism and scandal. The rise of the
tabloid format is ****ociated with withdrawal...
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newspaper also
known as a half broadsheet. The size
became ****ociated with
sensationalism, and
tabloid journalism replaced the
earlier label of
yellow journalism...
- use of a
question mark." The use of
question headlines as a form of
sensationalism has a long history,
including the 9 June 1883,
headline in
Joseph Pulitzer's...