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hollantiriooljournalistiek
saksaBoulevardjournalismus

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Substantiivi

  1. (idiomatic) Journalism which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste.

Esimerkit

  • It is the sort of paper which the father of the family is expected to take home with him from his office and read aloud to the chicks before bed-time. It was founded by its proprietor, Mr. Benjamin White, as an antidote to yellow journalism.
  • In the heyday of yellow journalism, newspapers like Joseph Pulitzer’s World and William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal sent out squads of reporters to hunt down leads and, if evidence failed to materialize, make up stories.

(idiomatic) Journalism which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste.

"Evil spirits", such as "Paid Puffery" and "Suggestiveness", spew from "the modern daily press" in this Puck cartoon of November 21, 1888.

(idiomatic) Journalism which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste.

"The Yellow Press", by L. M. Glackens, portrays William Randolph Hearst as a jester distributing sensational stories.

(idiomatic) Journalism which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste.

"Yellow journalism" cartoon about the Spanish–American War of 1898. The newspaper publishers Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst are both attired as the Yellow Kid comics character of the time, and are competitively claiming ownership of the war.