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What is yellow journalism and how did it get its name?

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What is the other name of yellow press?

Yellow Journalism, sensationalism and scandal mongering.


What is yellow jornalisom?

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Did Mark Twain write in the style of yellow journalism?

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What style of journalism became popular in the 1880's?

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Who was a powerful newspaper publisher known both for helping create yellow journalism and later for the prize created in his name that honors excellence in journalism?

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What was it called when the media tried to make the news very exciting to sell more newspapers?

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What was the name for the sensational and often irresponsible news and headlines and stories?

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