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Can yellow journalism be reinvented—tamed and respiced, perhaps—in a way that preserves its best elements, subtracts the worst, and still glows? Is there a place in the newspaper world for ...
“Yellow journalism” means a sensationalized press. Perhaps it is time to introduce “blue journalism”—the new media practice of abandoning standards to work seamlessly with the ...
Yellow journalism now comes in a new color: green. Often as sensationalistic as its yellow predecessor, green journalism tends to appeal to our emotions, exploit our fears, and pander to our vanity.
Today, Yellow Journalism is remembered for shamelessly manipulating readers, unethical ties between media providers and their corporate backers, and other assorted corruptions, but at the time it ...
If excessive coverage of adult film star Stormy Daniels didn’t already prove that anti-Trump media is willing to drift into the gutter to bash the president, then a new fascination with James ...
I have defended former President Bill Clinton against such yellow journalism and now question these attacks against Mr. Bush. Ultimately, any partisan reporting reflects upon the entire profession.
Subscribers may view the full text of this article in its original form through TimesMachine. Can nothing be done to lessen the evils of the new or yellow journalism of Greater New York?
Culture Between Black Humor and Yellow Journalism The old Walter Matthau flick The Front Page seems eerily prophetic of modern journalism. Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon in 'The Front Page', 1974.
Without the name “Sisolak,” this report would have been relegated to page 8 with two column inches. This smacks of “yellow journalism.” ...
The “yellow” of this era’s “yellow journalism” more accurately means “profitable,” now that nobody remembers that cartoon of the 1890s.
Watching and reading American media, a certain bias becomes immediately evident: stories proliferate about pundits and a handful of Democrats calling for President Biden to drop out of the race ...