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What was meant by the term "yellow press" in the late nineteenth century?

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Yellow press was highly sensationalistic in the late nineteenth century when it started coming out at first and they wrote in such a manner to increase the number of sold copies. They were called yellow papers because they used yellow ink in much of their papers. The business magnate and media mogul William Randolph Hearst was known for his yellow papers.
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