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Thought I would share some of my nature photography. You may find it useful for your travel media needs.
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Patricia, in the 19th and early 20th century, journalism was yellow journalism. So you're right: Sensational headlines and gimmicks were all over shameless.
Standards got higher after World War II as more journalists saw their profession as a profession, but now we're seeing a different desperate gimmick than the sensationalism of Hearst and his foes: We're seeing an integration of news and advertising.
On another subject altogether, the last two sentences of Allan Lynch's comment on this page made me laugh out loud.