although yellow journalism did not last, which are elements of yellow journalism still seen even in today's best newspapers?

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Large headlines and heavy use of pictures are the elements of yellow journalism even seen in today's newspapers.

What is Yellow journalism?

Yellow journalism refers to news reports that are more concerned with drawing readers' attention than with presenting accurately reported news. A newspaper headline like "ALIENS STEAL NEIGHBORHOOD PUPPIES" is definitely an example of yellow journalism.

What are the essentials of yellow journalism?

The following characteristics of yellow journalism apply:

  1. The use of multicolumn headlines, large images, and dominating graphics;
  2. front-page articles that ranged from sensationalist to salacious in the same issue;
  3. one-upmanship, or scooping stories only to later be embarrassed into retractions (usually by a competing publication);
  4. jingoism, or the inflaming of national sentiments through slanted news articles, frequently related to the Civil War;
  5. heavy use of anonymous sources by overzealous journalists, particularly in investigations on "big business," celebrities, or political figures;
  6. Self-promotion in the news industry, as well as pandering to the "hoi polloi," particularly by leveraging the newspaper layout to appeal to immigrants for whom English wasn't their first language.

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