English to Gujarati Dictionary sensationalism

sensationalism

સનસનાટી
definition
noun
media sensationalism
(especially in journalism) the use of exciting or shocking stories or language at the expense of accuracy, in order to provoke public interest or excitement.
example
It just goes to show that there's nothing like a globalized media for 'sensationalism' .
Going any deeper into speculation would be journalistic 'sensationalism' .
The result is to create 'sensationalism' in the media at the expense of the union and its management.
Industry representatives angrily charge that these and similar true stories are examples of media 'sensationalism' .
If I wanted I could probably make an argument that journalism and 'sensationalism' are one and the same thing.
The mondo format of 'sensationalism' dressed as public information is alive and well.
Instead the journalist seemed more interested in 'sensationalism' .
Unfortunately, according to the present dogma health care is not a matter of health, merely a matter of political demagogy and media 'sensationalism' .
When I first read news of this ecological disaster in a national paper I dismissed it as journalistic 'sensationalism' .
Also, in a panic to attract a share of the fractured audience, the conventional media have embraced 'sensationalism' , he writes.
As has been pointed out, this is really a story of shoddy journalism and 'sensationalism' , not the value of design in society per se.
The publishers as well as the journalists of 'sensationalism' have gained fortunes but certainly not honor.
A third conclusion concerns the distinctive blend of science, sexuality, and 'sensationalism' in the story of hysteria.
media 'sensationalism'
I don't think that we can do much about media 'sensationalism' or the scientific ignorance of many journalists.
media 'sensationalism'
To swear the sensory intermediaries or observation sentences into truthfulness then, one has to capitulate to 'sensationalism' or phenomenalism and forget physicalism.
What gave the story its 'sensationalism' was found to be untrue.
The mummy never existed and the entire tale is a journalistic exercise in bad writing and witless 'sensationalism' , a story that the British Museum is often called upon to deny.
Such references in the discussion are consistent with a pragmatic working document, not for 'sensationalism' or public melodrama.
But catchy headlines are one thing, basing an entire front page story on nothing but 'sensationalism' is quite another.
Hype and 'sensationalism' have robbed news stories of credibility.
But again, in my opinion it's tabloid-style 'sensationalism' to run stories the reporters or editors don't even know have any validity at all.
This was not simply another overblown case of cheap 'sensationalist' tabloid news.
Where the reporter could possibly have come up with this 'sensationalistic' item, I've no idea.
As is too often the case, this reportage has given us the most 'sensationalistic' bits, and those with a slightly skewed spin.
we must not adopt one standpoint, the standpoint of Idealism, or 'Sensationalism' , or Phenomenalism, or any other conception of the world with a name of this kind.
Hopefully, this increased level of openness will make reporters think twice about repackaging an out of context quote for the sake of 'sensationalistic' journalism.
The ‘nip and tuck’ style TV shows may be 'sensationalist' cheap TV, but they do reflect a growing trend.
I suggest that, rather than this being the case, any increase in the fear of crime is more likely to be caused by often exaggerated and 'sensationalistic' reporting in the media.
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