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Yellow journalism, in short, is biased opinion masquerading as objective fact. Moreover, the practice of yellow journalism involved sensationalism, distorted stories, and misleading images for the sole purpose of boosting newspaper sales and exciting public opinion.
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library.thinkquest.org/C0111500/spanamer/yellow.htm
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The term yellow journalism came from a popular New York World comic called "Hogan's Alley," which featured a yellow-dressed character named the "the yellow kid." Determined to compete with Pulitzer's World in every way, rival New York Journal owner William Randolph Hearst copied Pulitzer's sensationalist style and...
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www.pbs.org/crucible/frames/_journalism.html
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After Pulitzer began publishing color comic sections that included a strip entitled "The Yellow Kid" (right) in early 1896, this type of paper was labeled "yellow journalism." Drawn by R.F. Outcault, the popular (if now-unfunny) strip became a prize in the struggle between Pulitzer and Hearst in the New York...
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www.humboldt.edu/~jcb10/yellow.html
www.humboldt.edu/~jcb10/yellow.html
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He hired George B. Luks to continue producing "The Yellow Kid" at the World even though its creator had left. The competition between Pulitzer and Hearst, each with his own brightly-colored comic strip, sealed their fates together and provided future historians with the convenient title of "yellow journalism."
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www.onlineconcepts.com/pulitzer/yellow.htm
www.onlineconcepts.com/pulitzer/yellow.htm
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The Sensational Beginnings of Yellow Journalism ... Today, it is his name that is synonymous with "yellow journalism." ... Yellow Journalism; & the Spanish/; American War...
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How journalism influenced the Spanish/American War ... he press played a tremendous part in leading the charge toward America's involvement in Cuba. Two publishers, William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, stood out among these opportunists. They perceived the conflict with Spain as their ... Role of Yellow; Journalism...
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The "Yellow Fever" of Journalism ... Yellow Journalism is a term first coined during the famous newspaper wars between William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer II.
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iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/Spring04/Vance/yellowjournalis...
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The two founders of Yellow Journalism.; William Randolph Hearst (Picture on left) emerged the term "Yellow Journalism" in 1897. William has been awarded by many historians as the benefactor of irresponsible reporting and sensationalism.
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