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yellow journalism
noun
- the type of journalism that relies on sensationalism and lurid exaggeration to attract readers
yellow journalism
- Inflammatory, irresponsible reporting by newspapers. The phrase arose during the 1890s, when some American newspapers, particularly those run by William Randolph Hearst , worked to incite hatred of Spain , thereby contributing to the start of the Spanish-American War . Newspapers that practice yellow journalism are called yellow press.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yellow journalism1
C19: perhaps shortened from the phrase Yellow Kid journalism, referring to the Yellow Kid, a cartoon (1895) in the New York World, a newspaper having a reputation for sensationalism
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