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WASHINGTON – Are some in the mainstream media stretching the boundaries of journalistic integrity by deliberately timing the release of debatable or sensational stories designed to hurt the ...
The turn of the 20th century coincided with the era of “yellow journalism,” when profiteering publishers routinely fudged facts and cooked up lurid headlines to sell more newspapers.
By the 1800s, yellow journalism had become a mainstream business model for newspapers. “Americans excelled at it. America had its own particular genre of tabloid news,” Soll said.
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