It's how they make money, and it's taught in every english class in the world.
Headlines sole purpose is to grab a potential reader's attention.
I was confused by the lack of a link.
Its how crap journalists make money.
I wont disagree with the fact they do it to make extra money, Im saying that doesnt excuse it.
Anyways, aside from being taught to ABSTAIN FROM and RECOGNIZE sensationalism, its not taught in every ebglish class in the world.
Sensationalism is a type of editorial bias in
mass media in which events and topics in
news stories and pieces are over-hyped to
increase viewership or readership numbers. [1]
Sensationalism may include reporting about
generally insignificant matters and events that
don't influence overall society and biased
presentations of newsworthy topics in a
sensationalist, trivial or tabloid manner. [2][3
It's how they make money, and it's taught in every english class in the world.
Headlines sole purpose is to grab a potential reader's attention.
I was confused by the lack of a link.
Its how crap journalists make money.
I wont disagree with the fact they do it to make extra money, Im saying that doesnt excuse it.
Anyways, aside from being taught to ABSTAIN FROM and RECOGNIZE sensationalism, its not taught in every ebglish class in the world.
Sensationalism is a type of editorial bias in
mass media in which events and topics in
news stories and pieces are over-hyped to
increase viewership or readership numbers. [1]
Sensationalism may include reporting about
generally insignificant matters and events that
don't influence overall society and biased
presentations of newsworthy topics in a
sensationalist, trivial or tabloid manner. [2][3