It's like tabloid news programs that talk about how horrible something is, while at the same time they're glorifying it as their top story.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Supermarket tabloids and celebrity gossip shows are not just innocently shallow entertainment, but a fundamental part of a much larger movement that involves apathy, greed and hierarchy.
It's the tabloids, with their intense commercial need to get scoops to bring in readers, that run a regime of fear, where reporters are bullied, shouted at. That's where things go wrong.
I think most people are aware of the garbage in the tabloids and don't give them a lot of credence.
People have their own opinions but sometimes with the media things get chopped up and cut around to make stories out of it.
Tabloid stuff just offends.
Look at the news stand, you know? I mean, it's a cacophony of famous people or people who want to be famous with blurbs all around it, and it's supposed to be, you know, that's supposed to be creativity in journalism. My God, it's unbelievable. It's shocking.
No one wants to stay in the tabloids. But it's actually not a terrible place to start.
Whether you're talking about MSNBC or Fox or CNN, it's all about getting enough interest out there, sensationalizing the story in such a way that people are compelled to tune in.
The tabloids create their own stories about people's lives that don't exist.
It's that invasive and puerile curiosity to feed a tabloid culture. I don't subscribe to it.
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