Yellow Journalism Exposed
Newspapers of the past thrived on sensationalism, often prioritizing shock value over factual accuracy. Reports were exaggerated or fabricated to captivate readers, with stories crafted to elicit strong emotional responses. Notably, the media's portrayal of events like the Spanish-Cuban conflict showcased a troubling blend of manipulation and moral outrage, revealing the darker side of journalistic practices.In this clip
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