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Justice Maddox
26 February, 19:30
The term "Yellow Journalism" comes from
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Caroline Mora
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The term "Yellow Journalism", also known as the "Yellow press", comes from any U. S. printing company that uses non-accurate news that is specifically aimed towards catching the eye of passersby. This style of journalism is a way for companies to get more profit faster.
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