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the sensational Alex Harvey Band
Bold headlines and sensational stories sold papers.
Peter Jennings Reporting was created in 1990.
Some types of reporting include objective, investigative, sensational, and interpretational.
Newspaper publishers encouraged sensational reporting to attract more readers and increase their circulation. Sensational stories often grab attention and generate buzz, drawing in a larger audience and ultimately increasing profits through higher advertising revenue.
Indian media can be both credible and sensational. Some outlets prioritize accurate and unbiased reporting, while others may focus on sensationalizing news to attract viewership. It's important to consume news from multiple sources and critically evaluate the information presented.
(sensational can mean aimed at lurid notoriety, or commonly to mean outstanding)"Tabloid newspapers are known for their sensational headlines, which are often based on no more than rumors or innuendo.""The brothers were part of a sensational high-wire act in the circus.""The whole family thought that her chili recipe was sensational."
The Russian, Barishnikoff
Responsible reporting increases public interest in science and helps spread knowledge. Far too often reporting is misleading and sensational, and when produced by people who don't know what they are talking about, downright wrong.
One example is the Daily Mail, a British tabloid newspaper known for its sensational headlines and inaccurate reporting. They have been criticized for using misleading graphs that exaggerate stories or manipulate data to fit a certain narrative.
No, O. Henry did not publish newspapers with sensational content. He was a prolific short story writer known for his clever plots and surprise endings.
The adverb of sensational is sensationally.
Sensational; amazing, unbelievable,
My husband planned a sensational surprise birthday party for me.
You're Sensational was created in 1956.