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  • Essay / Sensationalism in Blue Noise By Gray Noise by Paul Rojo

    Wang's studies have shown that news industries now publish news in tabloids because it attracts the attention of their viewers. Now the only thing considered “entertainment” in the news is “crimes, accidents and disasters.” Wangs writes, “The news of bleeding always seems to be at the top of the primary broadcasts” (Wang 722). Today, people only tune in to disasters and anything that isn’t “interesting.” Unfortunately, people would rather watch Isis in action than hear about Obama releasing innocent victims from prison. 'Grey Noise' Reporter Proves Wang's Words Are True When He Films the Story of a Mother Who Just Lost Her With His Lens.