Yellow journalism uses sensationalized stories and eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers rather than presenting legitimate news. New journalism incorporates fictional techniques and narrative styles into nonfiction reporting. Advocacy journalism presents fact-based stories that support a particular viewpoint on issues. Stylistic journalism emphasizes creative writing and considers newspapers a form of immediate literature. Editorializing involves including a reporter's opinions rather than just facts or expanding minor news to bring publicity to certain subjects.
Yellow journalism uses sensationalized stories and eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers rather than presenting legitimate news. New journalism incorporates fictional techniques and narrative styles into nonfiction reporting. Advocacy journalism presents fact-based stories that support a particular viewpoint on issues. Stylistic journalism emphasizes creative writing and considers newspapers a form of immediate literature. Editorializing involves including a reporter's opinions rather than just facts or expanding minor news to bring publicity to certain subjects.
Yellow journalism uses sensationalized stories and eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers rather than presenting legitimate news. New journalism incorporates fictional techniques and narrative styles into nonfiction reporting. Advocacy journalism presents fact-based stories that support a particular viewpoint on issues. Stylistic journalism emphasizes creative writing and considers newspapers a form of immediate literature. Editorializing involves including a reporter's opinions rather than just facts or expanding minor news to bring publicity to certain subjects.
Yellow journalism uses sensationalized stories and eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers rather than presenting legitimate news. New journalism incorporates fictional techniques and narrative styles into nonfiction reporting. Advocacy journalism presents fact-based stories that support a particular viewpoint on issues. Stylistic journalism emphasizes creative writing and considers newspapers a form of immediate literature. Editorializing involves including a reporter's opinions rather than just facts or expanding minor news to bring publicity to certain subjects.
Lecturer Yellow Journalism • This is simply sensationalizing a story or an issue. • A type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well- researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers. • Techniques may include exaggerations of news events, scandal- mongering or sensationalism. • Most showbiz stories are grounded on this type of journalism which appeals to the curiosity of the readers and viewers. New Journalism
• Journalism with fiction, described work with phrases
such as “nonfictional novel” and “narrative techniques of fiction.” Advocacy Journalism
• Fact-based BUT supports a specific point of view on
an issue • Focuses on stories dealing with corporate business practices, government policies, political corruption and social issues Stylistics Journalism
• It emphasizes imaginative, stylized writing of stories
and considers newspapers as “the literature of immediate fact.” Editorializing
• This is giving the reporter’s opinion rather than the
fact. • It may also mean the expanding of news about an insignificant happening to give publicity to a subject.