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tabloid English

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tabloid

A tabloid is a newspaper having pages half the size. They mostly publish popular articles and sensational stories instead of serious news. Now Ulrich can be occasionally found in tabloid magazines looking haggard and old.

tabloid

newspaper with half-size pages (= yellow journalism) sensationalist journalism

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Simple sentences

Recently, not only tabloid journalists have to put up with the accusation of mob journalism.

Movie subtitles

I'm just a simple guy, a tabloid hack.
I watched your six o'clock news today. It's straight tabloid.
Lois, you're pushing a bunch of rinky-dink tabloid garbage.
Bob found it hard to hide his contempt for tabloid journalism.
Do they really exist or is this just tabloid hooey?
In essence, Mulder is petitioning the bureau to assign a case number to a tabloid headline.
In essence, Mulder is petitioning the Bureau to assign a case number to a tabloid headline.
Two reasons, one, I hate it when the people can't shut up about the stupid tabloid headlines.
We all know how deep and whdespread hs the prejudhce and the bhgotry agahnst non-establhshed churches such as ours, which the tabloid newspapers delight in encouraging.
That's Hard Edition. That's tabloid TV.
Just because you write about angels for a supermarket tabloid?
I turned the whole world into a tabloid!
We've been dragged through the tabloid mud, courtesy of FBI leaks, and nothing. All right?
Created by that little tabloid twit Gale Weathers.
You're a five-dollar textbook. Me, I'm a two-cent tabloid newspaper.
Nicolas Rosenko, journalist that was working for a tabloid.
You were wanted for espionage and murder. Tabloid sensationalism.
Yeah, well, everybody's gonna be using actual newspapers and I decided our Kelly should go the tabloid route.
Every supermarket tabloid in the country is running headlines about Andy Barclay and his killer Good Guy doll.
No, I don't want to see you spend the rest of your life. being hounded by a bunch of tabloid reporters.
Bud's leaving tonight so she's upstairs converting his room into a tabloid reading lounge.
It would make us appear stupid if my field report read like a tabloid stOly.
Why are you reading that tabloid rag?
We never watch those tabloid shows.
My family. We've been dragged through the tabloid mud, courtesy of FBI leaks, and nothing.
Right. Created by that little tabloid twit Gale Weathers.
And then, in desperation, when confronted with the growing chain of evidence, they sought to remedy the situation by getting married and playing the part of the two young lovers for the benefit of every tabloid scandal sheet in the country.
After that, he became a tabloid reporter on politicians and celebrities.
It's straight tabloid.
Perhaps we can have a wrestle without stabbing like in cheap tabloid novels?
The tabloid journalists.
The Bureau has it out for us already and it would make us appear pretty stupid if my field report read like some tabloid story.
We interrupt this program for a special report. I turned the whole world into a tabloid!
We've been dragged through the tabloid mud, courtesy of FBI leaks, and nothing. All right? Nothing.
In a tabloid, he read all about Tania, currently in jail for attempting to murder her husband.
You watch too many TV tabloid shows.
Such was the media's obsession with Jennifer Holiday's murder, Mr Rokesmith was tried, convicted and sentenced by the tabloid press, who, as usual, proved as inaccurate as they are illiterate.

News and current affairs

He is merely an unthinking nationalist, living in terror of the nationalist yellow tabloid press.
Today, tabloid media show us everything, and subject everything to public judgment.
The absence of direct experience with people of a different culture, race, or religion leaves space for prejudice, myths, and dark rumors, reinforced by the apocalyptic rendering of the tabloid media.
Over the past decade, the tabloid newspaper The News of the World, owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, targeted 4,000 people's voicemail.
Indeed, the French press thought the ambassador a victim of Britain's tabloid press, not of his contemptible sentiments.
Over the years, the tabloid press has become increasingly intrusive, claiming the right not just to expose corruption and incompetence in high places, but to titillate readers with scandalous revelations about the private lives of the famous.
ROME - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's political and sexual exploits make headlines around the world, and not just in the tabloid press.
NEW DELHI - The scientists whose research has revealed the extent of global climate change are now getting the tabloid treatment.
The editor and deputy editors of Beijing News, a relatively new tabloid with a national reputation for exposing corruption and official abuse, were fired.
BANGKOK - China's government and Hong Kong's wealthiest man, the much-admired Li Ka-shing, have been waging an acidic spat - one that increasingly looks like a bitter divorce being played out in tabloid newspapers.

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