Yellow journalisms refer to what?

Yellow journalism refers to a style of journalism that prioritizes sensationalism, exaggeration, and sensationalized headlines in order to attract readers and increase newspaper sales. It often includes the usage of eye-catching headlines, exaggerated stories, and dramatic images to appeal to emotions rather than provide accurate and balanced reporting. The term "yellow journalism" originated in the late 19th century, when newspapers used these tactics to compete against each other and secure higher circulation numbers.