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Sure it was yellow journalism, but what did I care?
I have never been so shocked by such open yellow journalism.
Yellow journalism, though, had been rampant in the final days.
"I am the victim of yellow journalism," he told the judge.
Yellow journalism can also be the practice of over-dramatizing events.
When people talk about "yellow journalism" in history, they are often talking about these years.
"It falls in the category of yellow journalism," he said.
This is one of the worst cases of yellow journalism I've ever seen.
Omaha newspapers were particularly renowned for their yellow journalism during this period.
The worst sort of yellow journalism to come out of that era.
The Post is known for its sensationalist headlines and yellow journalism.
I will not subject my wife, family or friends to the sadistic vitriol of yellow journalism.
One is forced to admit that up to the present yellow journalism seems to be competing against it with a certain measure of success.
Besides self censorship, yellow journalism is subject to a constant debate.
Burnt offerings to the god of yellow journalism," says Harry.
The country had some practitioners of "yellow journalism," he said, adding, "At times we have to discipline them."
It makes a good story and catches the flavor of the "yellow journalism" practiced by Hearst.
The main reason for her shift could have been that her personal family life was getting affected by the yellow journalism and stories.
Another episode references "yellow journalism", at least a decade before the term was coined.
Nearly everything he writes makes yellow journalism pale.
Note that in yellow journalism, the idea was to stir up the public with sensationalism, and thus sell more papers.
This type of journalism became known as yellow journalism.
He promised that the committee would take "maximum account of world experience" in the field of yellow journalism.
This is yellow journalism at its best.
Yellow journalism might include exaggerating facts or spreading rumors.