Article by associate professor W. Joseph Campbell challenging an enduring anecdote of yellow journalism. He maintains there is little if any evidence of the exchange of telegrams between Remington and Hearst.
Historical examination of the Yellow Kid, a late nineteenth-century cartoon, and how its rise and fall as an iconic image in American newspapers was closely linked to yellow journalism.
Coverage of a seminar detailing methods to counter amplop (or envelop journalism) - a process where news-makers bribe some reporters to get biased stories. (September 2, 2006)
Crispin Hull's article from The Canberra Times illustrates the use of chequebook journalism as the Australian TV networks bid for the exclusive rights to the story of two miners rescued from the Beaconsfield mine collapse. (May 13, 2006)
Nick Higham discusses the implications of chequebook journalism following the collapse of a high-profile criminal trial, the Beckham "kidnap" case. (June 3, 2003)