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Yes, it's a crazy thing, but she's not interested in sensationalism.
They accused the independent news media of becoming an opposition mouthpiece, indulging in sensationalism and insulting the Pakistani military.
Government officials accused independent news media of becoming an opposition mouthpiece, indulging in sensationalism and insulting the Pakistani military.
The main rivals were Hearst's Journal and Joseph Pulitzer's World, with The Herald, Sun and Brooklyn Eagle running behind in sensationalism.
Ballardian or not, De Quincey was a pioneer in sensationalism, and Wilson's other great theme is his obsession with murder, explored in successive versions of "On Murder".
True, The Journal, like The World, traded heavily in sensationalism, what David Nasaw called "fully illustrated stories of exotic murders... and scandals involving men of wealth in tuxedos and chorus girls in underwear".
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William Leith of The Evening Standard was impressed with the biography, and noted that "the thing about Madonna is not in her sensationalism, it's in the fact that how much humane she appeared in the book.
Public media like NPR play a crucial role in the American information ecosystem that is otherwise drowning in a sensationalism and soundbytes.
In avoiding sensationalism, it feels very close to the truth.
Considered, restrained and carefully crafted, John Sweeney's film was lacking in any sensationalism but was full of genuine emotion.
The Ailey company's repertory abounds in skillful sensationalism too, but only occasionally does it present choreography that's rewarding to rewatch.
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