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Why did publishers such as William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer print sensationalist stories in the newspaper?
A. To keep the public informed
B. To sell more papers
C. To prove that newspapers could be as exciting as television and radio news
D. To end the practice of yellow journalism

Respuesta :

I think it's B to sell more papers. Hope this help and I'm sorry if it doesn't

Answer:

B. To sell more papers.

Explanation:

Sensationalism is a type of story in mass media in which events and topics are overhyped and exaggerated. This is considered a type of editorial bias that leads to the misrepresentation of the truth. Sensationalists stories usually report on insignificant events in a trivial matter, appealing to emotions and with little care for factual information. Publishers who printed these kind of stories, such as William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, did it in order to sell more papers.