Yellow journalism is a pejorative reference to journalism that features scandal-mongering, sensationalism, jingoism or other unethical or unprofessional practices by news media organizations or individual journalists. The term originated during the circulation battles between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal from 1895 to about 1898, and can refer specifically to this period. Both papers were accused by more established publishers of sensationalizing the news in order to drive up circulation, although the newspapers did serious reporting as well. The New York Press coined the term "Yellow Journalism" in early 1897 to describe the work of Pulitzer and Hearst. The newspaper did not define the term, and in 1898 simply elaborated, "We called them Yellow because they are Yellow."
After Vietnam, the press was highly restricted; "embedded" was the new term for them.
France, it is a cooking term meaning everything in its place.
The term 'Jim Crow' originated around 1830, when Thomas Rice incorporated a tune with the lyrics, Jump Jim Crow, into his minstrel act.
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AnswerBuff is a common slang term for "naked".It originated, so it seems, from the fact that Buffalo leather (which is the colour "buff") is is very close in colour to sun-tanned Caucasian human skin.So while it does mean sleeping with no cloths on, with it all hanging out, that's not Why it is called that.
It means cowardly.
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The term "yellow" meaning cowardly likely originated from the color yellow's association with fear and illness. The term "yellow streak" may come from the idea that a streak of cowardice runs through a person, similar to how a different colored streak might represent a different trait.
The term originated in England during the Tudor period.
Yellow Hammer is a term for a curve ball that not only breaks but has a big drop to it. Another term for Yellow Hammer is a '12 to 6' curve ball. Other terms for a curve ball are 'yakker' and 'Uncle Charlie'.
"Yellow" is a term used in Boys lacrosse which means to slow it down,or hold onto the ball.
"Yellow journalism" refers to a style of sensationalistic news reporting characterized by exaggeration and sensationalism to attract readers. The term originated in the late 19th century during a circulation war between competing newspapers, with "yellow" referencing the sensationalist, exaggerated nature of the content produced.
The term yellow journalism does not come from a comic strip. Yellow journalism refers to sensationalized news reporting that is often biased, exaggerated, or misleading. It originated in the late 19th century and is typically associated with newspapers like the New York World and the New York Journal.
The term barclay originated from Scotland and England. It literally translates to birch tree meadow. Barclays became one of the biggest banks in Britain.
advertising, attention, boost, hype, press, promotion, public notice,
The term AMPf is an acronym for 'American type Press fuse'.
The term 'crash and burn' is a colloquial idiom that means to fail suddenly and completely. The phrase possibly originated from losing an aerial dog-fight.