SENSATIONALIST - translation to arabic
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SENSATIONALIST - translation to arabic

TYPE OF EDITORIAL TACTIC IN MASS MEDIA
Sensationalist; Sensationalistic; Sensationalise; Sensationalists; Sensationally; Sensationalized
  • Causes of death in the US vs media coverage. The percentage of media attention for terrorism, homicide or suicide is much greater than the percentage of deaths caused by it.
  • Maine]]! And Don't Forget the Starving Cubans!'' Such sensationalist cartoons were used to support American intervention in the [[Cuban War of Independence]].

SENSATIONALIST         

ألاسم

مروج اّخبار; مروج اّخبارالمثيرة; كاتب اْثارة

sensationalist         
القائل بالمذهب الحسى
sensationally         
حال : بامْتِياز

Definition

Sensationalist
·noun One who practices sensational writing or speaking.
II. Sensationalist ·noun An advocate of, or believer in, philosophical sensationalism.

Wikipedia

Sensationalism

In journalism and mass media, sensationalism is a type of editorial tactic. Events and topics in news stories are selected and worded to excite the greatest number of readers and viewers. This style of news reporting encourages biased or emotionally loaded impressions of events rather than neutrality, and may cause a manipulation to the truth of a story. Sensationalism may rely on reports about generally insignificant matters and portray them as a major influence on society, or biased presentations of newsworthy topics, in a trivial, or tabloid manner, contrary to general assumptions of professional journalistic standards.

Some tactics include being deliberately obtuse, appealing to emotions, being controversial, intentionally omitting facts and information, being loud and self-centered, and acting to obtain attention. Trivial information and events are sometimes misrepresented and exaggerated as important or significant, and often include stories about the actions of individuals and small groups of people, the content of which is often insignificant and irrelevant to the macro-level day-to-day events occurring globally.

Examples of use of SENSATIONALIST
1. But when you see it, it‘s not sensationalist or exploitative.
2. Channel 4 being a sensationalist TV channel and the police force leaders being PC fools.
3. The way the media report the behaviour of politicians can be unduly cynical and sensationalist.
4. "Your experiment kind of ties in with the sensationalist way of dealing with these subjects.
5. We would expect more from a public service broadcaster than showing sensationalist material in this way.