sensationalism
Sensationalism is a style of reporting that emphasizes shocking or exaggerated details to attract attention. It often prioritizes dramatic stories over factual accuracy, leading to a distorted view of events. This approach is commonly found in various media, including tabloid newspapers, television news, and online articles.
The goal of sensationalism is to engage audiences and increase viewership or readership, sometimes at the expense of important context. While it can make stories more entertaining, it can also contribute to misinformation and public misunderstanding of critical issues, such as politics or health.