Criticism of "la época" sensationalism american
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The tabloid journalism known as "yellow" was the trigger for war between the U.S. and Spain. Economic and political interests take precedence over the news, and this is a journalistic disinformation which is nourished by people creating a false image of the participants in the war.
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Tajahuerce Ángel, I. (2005). Criticism of "la época" sensationalism american. Revista de Comunicación de la SEECI, (4), 16–22. https://doi.org/10.15198/seeci.1999.4.16-22
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Hemerotecografía
Diario Evening Post
Diario Journal
Diario La Época.
Diario New York Times
Diario Herald
Diario World