Yellow journalism is a kind of journalism that present news with striking, outrageous, or exaggerated titles with the goal of increasing sells, although usually these kind of news are not completely based on evidence or rigorous research. This type of tabloid press includes headlines of catastrophes and a large number of photographs with detailed information about accidents, crimes, adulteries, and political entanglements. In the case of graphics or television, it is characterized by using shocking music, extremely saturated colors, mainly red and having its information disorganized.