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Yellow Journalism And Mass Media

Yellow Journalism and Mass Media

It is the news that informs us of the events that change our lives and
entertains us when we are seeking something to do. Journalism has been the
staple of American life for quite some time and will probably keep the same
effect for years to come. Journalism has also changed many lives in American
History. Furthermore, I leave you with my essay on the the hype of the early
ninteen hundreds; the infamous Yellow Press.
Basically, Yellow Journalism was the given name to mass media in the
early eighteenth century. It consisted of cartoons, illustrations, catchy stories,
and things that appealed to the readers interests and values(Mass Media 1).
Sometimes the contents were fraudulent and emphasized tragedies. These types
of contents sold papers in great volumes and created a large profit for such
papers as the "New York World" and the "Journal."(Century 168)
The owner of the "New York Journal" and the overall founder of yellow......


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