-
compete with
other outlets,
creating a
snowball effect . One
feature of
sensationalistic news is the
intensification of
language used in the article. The most...
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Sensationalistic idiom for
court cases...
- in the
superstitions of
early German immigrants later combined with
sensationalistic newspaper reports of the monster.
Early sightings ****ociate the snallygaster...
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coverage of
breaking news, some of
which has
drawn criticism as
overly sensationalistic. CNN
claims to be "The Most
Trusted Name in News", but its efforts...
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Murdoch and
edited by
Rebekah Brooks. The
newspaper would publish sensationalistic articles about indiscriminate types of **** offenders, in
which their...
- portra**** a
soulless television producer in the film, who
strives for
sensationalistic stories. It was
largely panned by critics. Mirren's
biggest critical...
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transgender activist Julia Serano states that it
remains "derogatory or
sensationalistic."
According to ****
columnist Regina Lynn, "****
marketers use 'she-male'...
- Breslin,
published a book, The King & I. Seen by
critics as
bitter and
sensationalistic[citation needed], it is
critical of the singer's
acting (in opera)...
- or out of
proportion to the
event being covered.
Coverage that is
sensationalistic can add to the
perception the
event is the
subject of a
media circus...
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studying something that was
ultimately too frivolous, garish, and
sensationalistic to
warrant serious critical attention". Some
commentary has suggested...