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  2. Sensationalism - Wikipedia

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    Sensationalism was used in books of the 16th and 17th century, to teach moral lessons. According to Stephens, sensationalism brought the news to a new audience when it became aimed at the lower class, who had less of a need to accurately understand politics and the economy, to occupy them in other matters.

  3. List of satirical fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This fake news website mostly consists of celebrity gossip and death hoaxes, but a few of its other stories were disseminated on social media. When the site was up it said that it was "a combination of real shocking news and satire news" and that articles were for "entertainment and satirical purposes" only. News Hound news-hound.org

  4. Yellow journalism - Wikipedia

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    In journalism, yellow journalism and the yellow press are American newspapers that use eye-catching headlines and sensationalized exaggerations for increased sales. The English term is chiefly used in the US. In the United Kingdom, a similar term is tabloid journalism. Other languages, e.g. Russian ( Жёлтая пресса zhyoltaya pressa ...

  5. Shocking satellite images show Aral Sea has almost ... - AOL

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    September 4, 2016 at 9:51 AM. Shocking Satellite Images Show Aral Sea Has Almost Disappeared. The Aral Sea in central Asia used to be one of the world's largest lakes. NASA explains, "In the 1960s ...

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  7. Shocking (and Rather Upsetting) Concert Moments from the '70s

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    Others had no intention of shocking, but a rogue medical event intruded. Others, meanwhile, were just gross. It all made for unforgettable concert moments that shocked audiences, upset fans, or both.

  8. Breaking news - Wikipedia

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    Breaking news, also called late-breaking news, a special report, special coverage, or a news flash, is a current issue that warrants the interruption of a scheduled broadcast in order to report its details. News broadcasters also use the term for continuing coverage of events of broad interest to viewers, attracting accusations of sensationalism.

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