Yellow journalism uses sensationalism and exaggeration to attract readers. Check out these examples of yellow journalism to see this writing style in action. read more
As I and others have posted yellow journalism referred to the sensationalist, false and unethical journalism which was a casualty of the circulation war between William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer in 1890s New York. read more
Yellow Journalism defined and explained with examples. Yellow Journalism is the use of sensational headlines, rather than factual news. read more
Yellow journalism is an exaggerated, exploitative, sensational style of newspaper reporting. It emerged at the end of the nineteenth century when rival newspaper publishers competed for sales in the coverage of events leading up to and during the Spanish-American War in 1898. read more