Issue Area: Sensationalism

Profit-driven news organizations are under great pressure to boost ratings by sensationalizing the news: focusing attention on lurid, highly emotional stories, often featuring a bizarre cast of characters and a gripping plot but devoid of significance to most people's lives. From Tonya Harding to O.J. Simpson to Elian Gonzalez, major news outlets have become more and more dependent on these kind of tabloid soap operas to keep profits high.

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Extra Articles and Studies
Media’s ‘Girls Gone Wild’ Fantasies: Pregnant girls ignored in story on ‘pregnancy pact’ (September/October 2008) By Veronica Cassidy

Bono, I Presume?: Covering Africa Through Celebrities (May/June 2007) By Julie Hollar

Star Power Trumps History in AIDS Coverage: A love letter to the 'two Bills' (September/October 2006) By Janine Jackson

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Memory Unerased: Deep Dish documents the unseen Iraq War (September/October 2006) By Robin Andersen

Capote vs. Capote: History, Hollywood and the mainstream media (March/April 2006) By Phil Gibbons

George Gerbner, 1919–2005: From anti-fascist fighter to cultural environmentalist (March/April 2006) By Robin Andersen

Sidebar: Suspect Sources: Behind Tales of Mayhem (November/December 2005) By Jaime Omar Yassin

World’s Worst Disasters Overlooked: Survey identifies biggest “forgotten” crises (May/June 2005) By Carole J.L. Collins

Media Mind-Readers:: Pretending to know official motives is not journalism (September/October 2004) By Sam Husseini

That's Militainment!: The Pentagon's media-friendly "reality" war (May/June 2003) By Robin Andersen

Ann Slanders: Is Coulter's book about "lies" a self-indictment? (November/December 2002) By Steve Rendall

The New Crack: Which will it be--pot or Ecstasy? (September/October 2001) By Jim Naureckas

What's Not Talked About on Sunday Morning?: Issues of corporate power are not on the agenda (September/October 2001) By George Farah and Justin Elga

The Elian Saga:: An Oral History (Update June 2000)

Castro Wants the Kid Back: Favorite themes of 'Cuban Boy' coverage (March/April 2000) By Lisa Tozzi

Can We Get Back to the Sex?: When the press gets serious, that’s when it’s time to worry (May/June 1999) By John L. Hess

Monica Mania (Update October 1998)

In Hot Pursuit--or in Heat?: "Sex sells" has become a journalistic principal (March/April 1998) By Jeff Cohen

Diana Mania (Update October 1997)

Invasion of the Magazine Snatchers: The Sassy/'Teen Merger: (November/December 1995) By Kimberly Phillips

Don't Forget the Hype: Media, Drugs, and Public Opinion (September 1992) By Micah Fink

Action Alerts and Advisories
Flirting With Fascism on CNN Headline News: Host Glenn Beck threatens Muslims with concentration camps (12/5/06)

Lessons from London: Bombings show right was right all along, pundits say (7/11/05)

Dateline NBC Exploits Central Park Victims (6/23/00)