| 31. | Tabloids, and other such yellow journalism cannot be used in Wikipedia to assert claims such as these.
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| 32. | A less-flattering term for the media, " yellow journalism, " also dates back to the same decade.
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| 33. | In the past, Yavin criticized the commercial values overtaking Israel for yielding to a flood of yellow journalism.
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| 34. | Joseph Pulitzer, a journalist famous for helping create " yellow journalism " and posthumously establishing the Pulitzer Prizes.
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| 35. | Forged by the unholy coupling of yellow journalism and supermarket tabloids, the genre shows little sign of waning.
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| 36. | While the muckrakers continued the investigative exposures and sensational traditions of yellow journalism, they wrote to change society.
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| 37. | In 1900, both Bonfils and Tammen were horsewhipped and hospitalized by a lawyer who disliked their yellow journalism.
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| 38. | Thursday he termed the Journal's report " shameful, gutless, yellow journalism, based wholly on complete disregard for truth ."
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| 39. | Edward Rosewater's newspaper reporting style resulted in the " Omaha Bee " being considered an example of yellow journalism.
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| 40. | Advertising, amateur photography, yellow journalism and an assortment of other forms of media arose after the politically charged 1960s.
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