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Vadim26 [7]
3 years ago
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What was the yellow press

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kvv77 [185]3 years ago
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The yellow press was when the press used <u>BOLD EYE-CATCHING HEADLINES </u>while providing little to no info. This was to increase sales and in my opinion scam the public.

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