Phrases with «tabloid press»

The phrase "tabloid press" refers to newspapers or news outlets that focus on sensational and gossipy stories, often with exaggerated or scandalous information. They prioritize entertainment and popular topics over serious news coverage. Full definition

Sentences with «tabloid press»

  • The role of the UK tabloid press in this latest episode was central. (newscientist.com)
  • When you come from a country such as Australia, with robust defamation laws, the intense media coverage by the British tabloid press of anyone in the public eye can be quite a shock. (slaw.ca)
  • Susan Joy Hassol and Michael E. Mann discuss the latest faux climate controversy promoted by right wing tabloid press and politicians in New Scientist, Feb. 10, 2017 (climatecommunication.org)
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