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The Yellow Media Sulaiman Al-Askary

The term “yellow press” appeared in the late 19th century when a media war was waged between two American press tycoons: Joseph Pulitzer, owner of New York World, and William Randolf Hurst, owner of New York Journal. Both papers were criticized for carrying lurid headlines and sensational news in order to boost circulation. By coincidence, they both published a comic strip the hero of which was called “The Yellow Boy”