yellow journalism
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黄色新闻, 煽情新闻
a style of reporting that prioritizes sensationalism, exaggeration, and misleading tactics to attract readership
Yellow journalism refers to a style of reporting that focuses on excitement, exaggeration, and dramatic headlines to attract attention and sell more newspapers or attract viewers. It often prioritizes shocking or scandalous stories, sometimes at the expense of accuracy or fairness. This type of journalism tends to emphasize emotional responses over factual reporting, with the goal of stirring up public interest or controversy. Yellow journalism was especially common in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, though elements of it can still be found in some modern media.
- The tabloid was criticized for its reliance on yellow journalism to boost circulation.
该小报因依赖黄色新闻来提高发行量而受到批评。
- Yellow journalism often sacrifices accuracy for sensational headlines.
黄色新闻常常为了耸人听闻的标题而牺牲准确性。
- Social media has amplified the spread of yellow journalism through clickbait and misinformation.
社交媒体通过点击诱饵和错误信息放大了黄色新闻的传播。
- The editorials exposed the dangers of yellow journalism in shaping public opinion.
社论揭露了黄色新闻在塑造公众舆论中的危险。
- The article was a prime example of yellow journalism, using fear-mongering tactics to sell copies.
这篇文章是黄色新闻的一个典型例子,利用恐吓策略来销售副本。