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    In journalism and mass 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 porn is the objectification of disabled people as inspirations to non-disabled people on the basis of their life circumstances. 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. mass media since the 1930s, when...
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    recommendation engine, but that such evidence was "fraught with a bias towards sensationalism". It also found more "mainstream-adjacent Conservative creators" gaining...
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    National Geographic TV special, this practice became the subject of sensationalism as news outlets worldwide misleadingly declared it a "Japan trend"....
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  • Pulitzer purchased the New York World in 1883 and told his editors to use sensationalism, crusades against corruption, and lavish use of illustrations to boost...
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  • the mid-1990s. Like tabloids in the rest of the world, they focus on sensationalism and scandal. The rise of the tabloid format is associated with withdrawal...
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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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    challenges, including the spread of misinformation and the prioritization of sensationalism over substantive discussion. The economic incentives of social media...
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  • The 2010 Northumbria Police manhunt was a major police operation conducted across Tyne and Wear and Northumberland with the objective of apprehending fugitive...
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  • Natalia Winkelman of The New York Times found that the film favored sensationalism over thorough analysis, particularly in failing to expand on the relationship...
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    (code of ethics) Culture Objectivity News values Attribution Defamation Sensationalism Editorial independence Journalism school Index of journalism articles...
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  • film's ability to create suspense and intrigue without resorting to sensationalism. He also noted the film's nuanced exploration of the Catholic Church's...
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    Rosaleen Miriam Norton (2 October 1917 – 5 December 1979), who used the name of "Thorn", was an Australian artist and occultist, in the latter capacity...
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    criticized for their perceived lack of cultural value, reliance on sensationalism, and focus on commercial success. Emerging from the margins of mainstream...
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  • media organizations that are reliant on the attention of the public. Sensationalism becomes the key focus and turns away from stories in the public interest...
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    newspaper also known as half broadsheet. The size became associated with sensationalism, and tabloid journalism replaced the earlier label of yellow journalism...
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    Propaganda Public relations Missing white woman syndrome News values Sensationalism Hot take Spiking Tabloid television Yellow journalism Attention Attention...
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  • 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...
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    spokesperson of the Indian Congress party referred to the book as "pure sensationalism not even remotely based on facts or records" and pointed out that the...
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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"...
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  • interrupts the story's flow", and that "the filmmakers have eschewed sensationalism for a factually accurate narrative infused with cinematic flair". Sana...
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  • native village. Bharath arranges a press meet, where he attacks their sensationalism. The common people start to visit their MLAs and ask for Bharath to...
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  • respectable television programs have so tried to outdo each other in sensationalism." One theory is that Patsy struck JonBenét in a fit of rage after a...
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  • tactful nature of the film stating that, "despite the potential for lurid sensationalism, Marshall manages to keep his and the film's dignity by steering an...
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    news and instead uses eye-catching headlines, scandal-mongering and sensationalism. For example, during Gary Hart's 1988 presidential campaign (see below)...
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  • through radio and television in the mid-20th century allowed for the sensationalism of crime. This created well-known stories of criminals such as Jeffrey...
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    Infotainment Managing Narcotizing dysfunction Newspeak Pseudo-event Scrum Sensationalism Tabloid journalism Political campaigning Advertising Astroturfing Attack...
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  • to graphic violence and include viewer advisories for issues such as sensationalism and promotion of pseudoscience. Netflix's content has also been criticized...
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    January 8, 2020. Roberts, Jacob W. (May 20, 2014). "The Tragedy of Media Sensationalism in America". Southern California International Review. Archived from...
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