Phrases with «tabloid news»

Tabloid news refers to sensationalized and often exaggerated stories that focus on celebrities, scandals, or shocking events. It is usually found in newspapers or magazines with big headlines and lots of eye-catching photos, prioritizing entertainment over serious or important news. Full definition

Sentences with «tabloid news»

  • And just how much of tabloid news is just, well, made up? (politics.co.uk)
  • Harding, for anyone too young to remember (including Robbie), was a proud Oregon redneck who got entangled in an insane scheme that literally kneecapped her U.S. rival Nancy Kerrigan before the 1994 Olympics, and made for the biggest tabloid news story of the early»90s not involving O.J. Simpson. (vulture.com)
  • This was also the week when the government confirmed its intention to press ahead with High Speed Rail 2; that the Leveson inquiry heard the somewhat mixed case for the defence from tabloid news editors; and that we tasted, briefly, the sweet prospect of Eric Cantona running for the French presidency. (politics.co.uk)
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