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Yellow Journalism Society's need for yellow journalism “journalism without a soul” Shorina  Anna Chuvash State University
Any journalism that treats news in an unprofessional or unethical fashion has a term of  Yellow Journalism. Techniques include exaggeration of news events, scandalous or untrue information  It presents badly-searched news and eye-catching headlined in order to sell as more information/newspapers as possible.
SENSANTIONALISM Between 1895 and 1905 newspapers would do                                                                                                  to sell papers. Newspapers used reader’s emotions to get them to read  stories. This is called sensationalism. ANYTHING
Characteristics of yellow journalism 1. “Scare” headlines with excessively large type in red or black ink. 2. Many photos , some of them faked. 3. Made-up stories , faked interviews, misleading headlines. 4. Sunday colour comics. 5. Campaigns for those who suffered abuse.
Sensational news stories… Are slanted to appear one way. They don’t tell both sides , or all sides, of a story. Focus on rich and famous people , crime and excess.  Don’t tell hard news , but only focus on sensational angles of a story that aren’t that important. Use quotes from unnamed people as facts.
The New York world One newspaper that used sensationalism  exclusively was owned by Joseph Pulitzer .   The paper ran stories that were                  -Crusades (standing behind a worthy cause, usually for the underdog , such as the poor)                 -Stunts( when the reporter takes part in making the news story happen) News stories were colourfull and unusual.
Other things about THE WORLD: Pulitzer ran an editorial page , which was his favorite part of the newspaper. He was very liberal and wrote editorials on many causes. Showed crime scenes ,drawings and photos that were very large to get attention. Ran coupons (a new idea) and held contests.
The “other” paper: The New York Journal  Owned by William Randolph Hearst,  a wealthy man from California. Spent whatever it took to have the “best” paper . Hired the best journalists at huge salaries.  Used many drawings and photos.
Other things about The Journal: All-colour photos of the Dedication of Grant’s Tomb. Reported sports events around the country . Sent two gold expeditions to Alaska. Sent Mark Twain as a reporter to cover Queen Victoria’s 75th Celebration.
Oh, and one more thing… When President McKinley was inaugurated , Hearst hired a special train from Washington , D.C.  to New York , with artists drawing pictures for a special issue to beat the other papers with pictures. The train broke a speed record from Washington to New York.
And… Hearst was really into reporting detective stories . One of the worst was when a headless, armless, legless body was found in a river. Hearst built each day by reporting the finding of each body part.
Competition between Hearst and Pulitzer When Hearst started the World, he hired Pulitzer’s entire stuff away from him for higher salaries.       Pulitzer  hired them back within a day.   Afterwards Hearst raised that price and had hired  back all of Pulitzer’s employees within 24 hours.   At the end they stayed with Hearst.
The first famous cartoon  The Yellow Kid was drawn by Richard Outcault for Joseph Pulitzer’s World . It was a little boy dressed in a yellow nightshirt that would comment on happenings in the city . People would buy The World just to read The Yellow Kid.
Believe it or not… ,[object Object]
Pulitzer hired another cartoonist to keep drawing the Yellow Kid for him, giving New York two Yellow Kid cartoons at the same time.
The term “yellow journalism” comes from the competition of the Yellow Kid cartoon.,[object Object]
Stunt journalism  Bly’s journalistic style was to write about the lives of ordinary people. She got her information by going undercover  and pretending to be someone else.  This is called stunt journalism when a reporter becomes part of the story.
Nellie’s most famous stunts  She became a worker in a “ sweet shop”, a factory in New York City that workers toiled in for 10 hours a day with only one bathroom break. She had herself committed to  a mental institution for women which was said to be the worst in NY. Not only did she report on how the patients were abused , but also how they were fed contaminated meat.
Her biggest stunt of all After reading Jules Verne’s book, Around the World in Eighty Days in 1889, Nellie wanted to attempt to break the 80-day record in Verne’s book. The newspaper held a competition which involved guessing the time it would take her to circle the globe. Over  1,000,000 people entered the contest and when she arrived back in New York on 25th January, 1890, she was met by a massive crow to see her break the record in 72 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes and 14 seconds.
The World and theStatue of Liberty France made the Statue of Liberty as a gift for the U.S. France paid for the statue and to have it shipped to the U.S., but America was supposed to pay for a pedestal to place it on. Until the pedestal was in place, the statue couldn’t be shipped. Because no one in the country was interested in raising the money, the World held a fund drive to do it. The final sum donated by the World’s readers was $101,091.
Poem engraved on the pedestal “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest- tossed, to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” Emma Lazarus
“Give me your tired, your poor…” The poem engraved on the statue’s pedestal was written by reader Emma Lazarus, who won the newspaper’s poetry contest for the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty was erected in the NY City harbor in 1903.
Spanish-American War Around the turn of the century, Americans were taking great interest in events happening in Cuba. There was supposedly a rebellion by the Cuban people against the Spanish that ran the country. To sell newspapers, both Hearst and Pulitzer had their reporters stretch the truth. Stories were run about women and children being killed by the Spanish, people starving on the streets, etc.

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Yellow journalism

  • 1. Yellow Journalism Society's need for yellow journalism “journalism without a soul” Shorina Anna Chuvash State University
  • 2. Any journalism that treats news in an unprofessional or unethical fashion has a term of Yellow Journalism. Techniques include exaggeration of news events, scandalous or untrue information It presents badly-searched news and eye-catching headlined in order to sell as more information/newspapers as possible.
  • 3. SENSANTIONALISM Between 1895 and 1905 newspapers would do to sell papers. Newspapers used reader’s emotions to get them to read stories. This is called sensationalism. ANYTHING
  • 4. Characteristics of yellow journalism 1. “Scare” headlines with excessively large type in red or black ink. 2. Many photos , some of them faked. 3. Made-up stories , faked interviews, misleading headlines. 4. Sunday colour comics. 5. Campaigns for those who suffered abuse.
  • 5. Sensational news stories… Are slanted to appear one way. They don’t tell both sides , or all sides, of a story. Focus on rich and famous people , crime and excess. Don’t tell hard news , but only focus on sensational angles of a story that aren’t that important. Use quotes from unnamed people as facts.
  • 6. The New York world One newspaper that used sensationalism exclusively was owned by Joseph Pulitzer . The paper ran stories that were -Crusades (standing behind a worthy cause, usually for the underdog , such as the poor) -Stunts( when the reporter takes part in making the news story happen) News stories were colourfull and unusual.
  • 7. Other things about THE WORLD: Pulitzer ran an editorial page , which was his favorite part of the newspaper. He was very liberal and wrote editorials on many causes. Showed crime scenes ,drawings and photos that were very large to get attention. Ran coupons (a new idea) and held contests.
  • 8. The “other” paper: The New York Journal Owned by William Randolph Hearst, a wealthy man from California. Spent whatever it took to have the “best” paper . Hired the best journalists at huge salaries. Used many drawings and photos.
  • 9. Other things about The Journal: All-colour photos of the Dedication of Grant’s Tomb. Reported sports events around the country . Sent two gold expeditions to Alaska. Sent Mark Twain as a reporter to cover Queen Victoria’s 75th Celebration.
  • 10. Oh, and one more thing… When President McKinley was inaugurated , Hearst hired a special train from Washington , D.C. to New York , with artists drawing pictures for a special issue to beat the other papers with pictures. The train broke a speed record from Washington to New York.
  • 11. And… Hearst was really into reporting detective stories . One of the worst was when a headless, armless, legless body was found in a river. Hearst built each day by reporting the finding of each body part.
  • 12. Competition between Hearst and Pulitzer When Hearst started the World, he hired Pulitzer’s entire stuff away from him for higher salaries. Pulitzer hired them back within a day. Afterwards Hearst raised that price and had hired back all of Pulitzer’s employees within 24 hours. At the end they stayed with Hearst.
  • 13. The first famous cartoon The Yellow Kid was drawn by Richard Outcault for Joseph Pulitzer’s World . It was a little boy dressed in a yellow nightshirt that would comment on happenings in the city . People would buy The World just to read The Yellow Kid.
  • 14.
  • 15. Pulitzer hired another cartoonist to keep drawing the Yellow Kid for him, giving New York two Yellow Kid cartoons at the same time.
  • 16.
  • 17. Stunt journalism Bly’s journalistic style was to write about the lives of ordinary people. She got her information by going undercover and pretending to be someone else. This is called stunt journalism when a reporter becomes part of the story.
  • 18. Nellie’s most famous stunts She became a worker in a “ sweet shop”, a factory in New York City that workers toiled in for 10 hours a day with only one bathroom break. She had herself committed to a mental institution for women which was said to be the worst in NY. Not only did she report on how the patients were abused , but also how they were fed contaminated meat.
  • 19. Her biggest stunt of all After reading Jules Verne’s book, Around the World in Eighty Days in 1889, Nellie wanted to attempt to break the 80-day record in Verne’s book. The newspaper held a competition which involved guessing the time it would take her to circle the globe. Over 1,000,000 people entered the contest and when she arrived back in New York on 25th January, 1890, she was met by a massive crow to see her break the record in 72 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes and 14 seconds.
  • 20. The World and theStatue of Liberty France made the Statue of Liberty as a gift for the U.S. France paid for the statue and to have it shipped to the U.S., but America was supposed to pay for a pedestal to place it on. Until the pedestal was in place, the statue couldn’t be shipped. Because no one in the country was interested in raising the money, the World held a fund drive to do it. The final sum donated by the World’s readers was $101,091.
  • 21. Poem engraved on the pedestal “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest- tossed, to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” Emma Lazarus
  • 22. “Give me your tired, your poor…” The poem engraved on the statue’s pedestal was written by reader Emma Lazarus, who won the newspaper’s poetry contest for the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty was erected in the NY City harbor in 1903.
  • 23. Spanish-American War Around the turn of the century, Americans were taking great interest in events happening in Cuba. There was supposedly a rebellion by the Cuban people against the Spanish that ran the country. To sell newspapers, both Hearst and Pulitzer had their reporters stretch the truth. Stories were run about women and children being killed by the Spanish, people starving on the streets, etc.
  • 24. Remember the Maine! When the U.S. Battleship Maine blew up, both newspapers featured huge drawings of the ship. There was such an uproar from readers that Congress demanded Spain leave Cuba. Spain refused, and the U.S. began a war with Spain.