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Yellow Journalism

Puncturing the Myths, Defining the Legacies

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The book delves into the yellow press era of American journalism, debunking widely held myths that have persisted over time. Through thorough research, it presents substantial evidence to challenge the accuracy of these legends, shedding light on the true nature of sensationalist reporting and its impact on public perception. By examining the historical context and the narratives constructed during this period, the study offers a critical analysis of how these myths have shaped the understanding of American media history.

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Yellow Journalism, W. Joseph Campbell

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