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In journalism, yellow journalism is a pejorative reference given to various practices or tendencies of news media organizations which, by the standards of journalistic professionalism, are considered to be unprofessional and detrimental to the principles of journalistic integrity as a whole. The term typically refers to sensationalism in news reporting that bears only a superficial resemblance to the profession of journalism. The term "infotainment" was coined to refer to news programming that blends journalism and entertainment in a way which, critics argue, diminishes the news value and professionalism of the reporting.
The phrase "media bias" is a related term which is used in political rhetoric to assert a broad political bias within news media organizations. Its common usage derives from news media talk shows where an organization's functionaries and personalities tend to direct discussion away from issues in professional journalism to issues in politics.
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I think it’s B.
Don the hurt me if im wrong please... but I’m pretty sure it’s b.
Scholars have found that having some cultural information and positive expectations may lead to more in-depth conversations than having no information.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The research was done by Manusv and Hegda in the matter about the information about the culture. In the research they found that, having some information about the culture allows the people to have a proper conversation about that place and the culture of that place.
If they have some information, this will allow them to talk about it and if they have no idea about the culture, there can be no conversation about that culture.