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Setler [38]
2 years ago
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Based on your knowledge of yellow journalism, create a title of your own newspaper/magazine, which should include a headline, an

d a three to five-sentence story or editorial on an issue that is important to you.
Remember, like Hearst and Pulitzer, you are trying to SELL YOUR PAPER! Make your published information factual but twist the truth, since exaggeration is what yellow journalism is all about!
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Luden [163]2 years ago
8 0

To create a headline for your own newspaper / magazine, with a headline and a story or editorial about an important topic, based on yellow journalism,it would be relevant to think about a topic that is currently valued today, such as sustainability

Yellow journalism can be understood as a reporting style where there are sensational headlines to attract interest.

So, let's assume that we would use yellow journalism to publish a headline that called people to action on the topic of sustainability.

The headline could be something like this:

  • Forests will turn to deserts in less than 100 years.

And then you can explain the headline using factual information, such as research indicating that forests will turn to deserts in less than 100 years if the pace of deforestation continues to accelerate in the world.

Therefore, you can create a catchy headline to draw attention to an important issue, generate curiosity in the reader and institute measures to support sustainability to change a negative context.

Learn more about yellow jornalism here:

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