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    (B) Sensationalism and exaggeration to attract readers/ viewers.

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    Again, there you go with Sensationalism.".

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    Put aside, for a moment, the Sensationalism with which ABC sold this particular story and that TV news employs in general.

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    Look beyond the Sensationalism of terrorist attacks against shuttle missions, and focus on the real issues uncovered by the NASA audit report.

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    While we aim to push the content grammar, it will be more in terms of high-value writing and visual experience, and not rank Sensationalism.

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    It is my hope that the Dolezal case not be similarly reduced down to Sensationalism, and that we take the opportunity as a culture to reflect upon the complexities of racial identity in this country.

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    Many of Azikiwe's newspapers emphasized Sensationalism and human-interest stories; the Pilot introduced sports coverage and a women's section, increasing coverage of Nigerian events compared with the competing Daily Times which emphasized expatriate and foreign-news-service stories.

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