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What purpose, beyond sensationalism, did you have in running this story?
The sensationalism got put aside for a while after 9/11 because people really wanted to know what was going on.
It seems to have almost become sensationalism for its own sake.
Just cash in fast on the sensationalism while it's hot.
Yet the news media by and large dismiss these activities as sensationalism.
That's why sensationalism is so cheap and easy to write.
Largely seeking sensationalism where there is little of the kind.
"A cheap kind of sensationalism when she had nothing else to offer," he said.
It really would be nice if facts sold better than sensationalism.
The piece had no special merit except in its sensationalism.
If so, then the news media needs to face up to its responsibilities regarding sensationalism.
A taste for sensationalism may be built into the American temperament.
Sentimentalism, like sensationalism, has nothing to do with good science.
This winter's little black dresses are the stuff of sensationalism.
It was well done, I thought, without sensationalism or sentimentality.
No sensationalism - just the facts, and the way he interpreted them.
There is not a shred of sensationalism to her account, however.
Q. The talk show format can get out there in terms of sensationalism.
Television movies have been moving further into tabloid sensationalism for years.
Does it want to push political stories to the extreme of sensationalism?
"We were looking to have an inspirational story, rather than sensationalism of any sort," she said.
Page 3 has become a phenomenon which arose from sensationalism.
"You may have a point there, but sensationalism could affect the trade talks."
By that time in the evening, however, even a bit of crude sensationalism might have been welcome.
Due to the nature of his popular audience, he appealed to sensationalism.