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Currently, yellow journalism is overshadowed by a new term 

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Currently, yellow journalism is overshadowed by a new term 

  • February 8, 2025
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Currently, yellow journalism is overshadowed by a new term 

(A) red journalism 

(B) black journalism 

(C) green journalism 

(D) grey journalism

Correct Ans: (D)

Explanation:

Grey journalism has emerged as the new term replacing yellow journalism. It refers to a mix of misinformation, sensationalism, and biased reporting, often blurring the lines between truth and falsehood. Unlike traditional yellow journalism, which focused on exaggerated and scandalous news, grey journalism manipulates facts subtly.

This shift has occurred due to the rapid rise of digital media, where unchecked news spreads quickly. Social media platforms and online news portals often prioritize engagement over accuracy. As a result, misleading narratives gain traction, shaping public opinion. Additionally, political and corporate influences contribute to grey journalism, making it harder for audiences to distinguish facts from manipulated content.

While some journalists still uphold ethical standards, the increasing prevalence of grey journalism poses a serious challenge. Media literacy and critical thinking are essential to combat this trend. By encouraging responsible journalism and fact-checking, society can reduce the negative impact of grey journalism.

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Dr. Ranjan Kumar

Founder & Educator

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