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  • objective facts not emotion, rejecting sensationalism, and researching thoroughly ... with hyper-emotional writing, sensationalism, and extremist personalities ...
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  • of the news, as opposed to the sensationalism which continues to be ... prefer the Monitor because it avoids sensationalism, particularly with respect ...
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  • he denounced yellow journalism and sensationalism, concerning himself only ... rejecting the yellow journalism and sensationalism that was typical of his ...
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  • Yellow journalism is a pejorative reference to journalism that features scandal-mongering, sensationalism, jingoism, or other unethical or unprofessional ...
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  • human interest stories, scandal, and sensationalism. From there he founded ... Pulitzer defended sensationalism, however, saying that people had ...
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  • of journalism away from popular sensationalism to a more educational ... Sun and New York Herald thrived on sensationalism. Although considered ...
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  • *Stevens, John. 1991. Sensationalism and the New York Press. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231073968. ==External Links== ...
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  • *Stevens, John. 1991. Sensationalism and the New York Press. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231073968 ==External Links== ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Media Organizations The Daily Mirror, often referred to simply as The Mirror, is a British tabloid ...
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  • Rejecting sensationalism, he argued that the essence of a being consisted ... for us the sway of individualistic Sensationalism. He released us from ...
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  • ontology, and also against Condillac's sensationalism. Kant, he confessed, he could not understand. Perhaps his most valuable and original work is ...
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  • the modern preference for violence and sensationalism over beauty and dignity. The majesty of Eudora Welty's classic 1941 short story “A ...
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  • Samuel Clarke (October 11, 1675 – May 17, 1729) was an English philosopher who was noted for his pursuit of natural theology and philosophy ...
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  • to get them to renounce their groups. Media sensationalism fueled the controversy, as did court battles which pitted expert witnesses against each other ...
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  • Henry McCarty (November 23, 1859 Richard W. Etulain, "From Billy the Kid: Thunder in the West," in With Bullets & Badges: Lawmen ...
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  • Critics accused Al Jazeera of sensationalism in order to increase its audience share. Al Jazeera's broadcasts have sometimes resulted in ...
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  • reference to scandal-mongering, sensationalism, jingoism, and similar practices) was derived from the New York Journal's color comic strip ...
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  • However, his subject matter lent itself to sensationalism. === Criticism === The Kinsey Reports have been widely criticized as promoting degeneracy ...
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  • statements, rationalism, realism, sensationalism, thinking, and universals. == Definition of knowledge == The problem or question of a definition ...
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  • where he wrote his first paper on "Sensationalism in Fiction and Society." In 1876, while employed as a civil servant in Dublin, he wrote ...
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