Phrases with «tabloid journalism»

"Tabloid journalism" refers to a type of reporting that focuses on sensational and often scandalous stories. It is characterized by exaggerated headlines, gossip, and an emphasis on celebrity gossip and crime stories. Full definition

Sentences with «tabloid journalism»

  • For newspapers conducting the graphic form of tabloid journalism, known as nota roja, the emphasis was on particularly violent or brutal human rights violations, excluding non-violent infractions such as the denial of the right to education. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
  • Meanwhile, liars will not report full meltdowns, green plants will continue to be considered an enemy worthy of military and monetary eradication efforts world wide and CNN will decide there is more money in tabloid journalism than real unbiased news reporting. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Will.i.am argued that the ongoing debate about reality TV shows and their effect on the music industry «is just tabloid journalism trying to sell magazines to create some type of drama that's unnecessary.» (cnbc.com)
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