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yellow journalism

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Definition


News which downplays real events in favor of sensationalism.

Context : Business, Politics
Category: Idiom
Semantic: sensational, tabloid
Examples of idiom “yellow journalism” from Twitter
  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'DAWGONDUTY'
    DAWGONDUTY:

    @NorsU I stoppred watching 10 years ago...even when I used to be registered DEM. They're just yellow journalism or like the Sunday funnies!

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'ReaganTMan'
    ReaganTMan:

    Beware of yellow journalism. Partisan hacks who don't check facts are trying to say Michael Steele went to the strip club. #medialies #gop

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'smileybi'
    smileybi:

    HELP! need help finding articles that are unethical in nature, eg yellow journalism, tabloid journalism or sumthin liddat..

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'rajumaster'
    rajumaster:

    @WebduniaKannada Indian Media best 4 yellow journalism. We need a NAMO in every state. He will come out stronger than before.

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'Dk_Elijah'
    Dk_Elijah:

    I'm making a soap opera dealing with "yellow journalism". It's quite tough topic more than I think.

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'thejoywriter'
    thejoywriter:

    I wonder if Maria on Access Hollywood is sick of the type reporting she has to do now? Can you say yellow journalism?:)

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'mbish86'
    mbish86:

    If you look up yellow journalism on Wiki, listed under the "See Also:" column is "Detroit Free Press" joining FOX News and A Current Affair

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'shafqatnabi'
    shafqatnabi:

    ndtv's headlines on jaya bachchan's intrview...'Jaya loses cool'. vey bad reporting...they shd concentrate on content than yellow journalism