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How to Approach Journalism in the Trump Era There’s a right-wing cottage industry devoted to distorting objective reality. Here is a way to deal with it.
You don’t need me to describe the ill effects of a world where viewers can’t distinguish Walter Cronkite from Alex Jones, but here we are. I admit that I didn’t see it coming.
The era of Yellow journalism commenced. News became hyperbolic, fact and fiction were blurred and the sordid was emphasized. Newspapers published with impunity dangerously false medical ...
The Lucrezia Borgia of Journalism (1910) – William Randolph Hearst, wearing a bright yellow dress, as Lucrezia Borgia painting poison from pots labeled “Slander”, “Riot”, “Scandal ...
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How the Real Mainstream Media Bias Favors Donald Trump - MSNBut then something changed. I trace the modern era of yellow journalism to the 1990s, when the nation was transfixed by Ken Starr’s (and his right-hand-man Brett Kavanaugh’s) relentless and ...
While there’s general agreement that the yellow journalism era was a low point for cautious, ethical journalism, there’s also widespread agreement that it did not push the United States into ...
You don’t need me to describe the ill effects of a world where viewers can’t distinguish Walter Cronkite from Alex Jones, but here we are. I admit that I didn’t see it coming.
A new exhibit at Tampa’s Henry B. Plant Museum looks back at what role so-called "yellow journalism" may have had in pushing the United States into war against Spain in 1898. "Stop the Presses!
You don’t need me to describe the ill effects of a world where viewers can’t distinguish Walter Cronkite from Alex Jones, but here we are. I admit that I didn’t see it coming.
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