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(1) the papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
(2) the papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
(3) The media, she adds, irresponsibly sensationalize instances of purported professional misconduct but seldom discuss the things which lawyers do which are honourable, helpful and integral to society.
(4) We must not sensationalize these kinds of things.
(5) Youth crime stories are often sensationalized on the front page of the paper, as in the case of last year's school shootings.
(6) Headlines are bigger, stories are shorter, and events are sensationalised .
(7) In the early days, some media latched onto the story and it was sensationalised by those who anchored it to their agenda and preconceptions.
(8) Newspapers in England and America sensationalized the story for a fascinated audience.
(9) Romantic comedies are sensationalized stories of an idealized world, where everyone is always falling in love, but never falling out of love.
(10) Critics of cameras in court often worry about the way today's TV might sensationalise the law, and claim that the presence of the cameras could only distort, trivialise and change the dynamics of the court.
(11) The station plans to avoid sensationalizing news reports and, by the same opportunity, insert a lot more pleasant happenings into each newscast.
(12) For example, my Grandmother loved to read a certain sensationalized tabloid.
(13) Much of recent news coverage is sensationalized like soap operas.
(14) So a month later, the world press catches wind of the story and sensationalizes the hell out of it.
(15) But the salaries of the senior staff are not the most important issue raised in the paper and the way you've covered it sensationalises this one point - how about a link to the full report rather than just the news story?
(16) The mainstream media - whether it is newspapers, television broadcasts, or radio - sensationalises its news stories because news-as-entertainment sells, and the public demands it.
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(1) the papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
(2) the papers want to sensationalize the tragedy that my family has suffered
(3) The media, she adds, irresponsibly sensationalize instances of purported professional misconduct but seldom discuss the things which lawyers do which are honourable, helpful and integral to society.
(4) We must not sensationalize these kinds of things.
(5) Youth crime stories are often sensationalized on the front page of the paper, as in the case of last year's school shootings.
(6) Headlines are bigger, stories are shorter, and events are sensationalised .
(7) In the early days, some media latched onto the story and it was sensationalised by those who anchored it to their agenda and preconceptions.
(8) Newspapers in England and America sensationalized the story for a fascinated audience.
(9) Romantic comedies are sensationalized stories of an idealized world, where everyone is always falling in love, but never falling out of love.
(10) Critics of cameras in court often worry about the way today's TV might sensationalise the law, and claim that the presence of the cameras could only distort, trivialise and change the dynamics of the court.
(11) The station plans to avoid sensationalizing news reports and, by the same opportunity, insert a lot more pleasant happenings into each newscast.
(12) For example, my Grandmother loved to read a certain sensationalized tabloid.
(13) Much of recent news coverage is sensationalized like soap operas.
(14) So a month later, the world press catches wind of the story and sensationalizes the hell out of it.
(15) But the salaries of the senior staff are not the most important issue raised in the paper and the way you've covered it sensationalises this one point - how about a link to the full report rather than just the news story?
(16) The mainstream media - whether it is newspapers, television broadcasts, or radio - sensationalises its news stories because news-as-entertainment sells, and the public demands it.
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