Sensationalism
Sensationalism is a style of reporting that emphasizes shocking or dramatic events to attract attention. It often prioritizes eye-catching headlines and emotional stories over factual accuracy. This approach can lead to exaggerated claims and a focus on the most extreme aspects of a situation, which may distort the truth.
In media, sensationalism is commonly seen in tabloid newspapers, television news, and online articles. While it can engage audiences and increase viewership, it can also contribute to misinformation and a misinformed public. Critics argue that sensationalism undermines serious journalism and the public's ability to understand important issues.