The tabloids operate in an amoral parallel universe where the bottom line is selling newspapers.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Tabloid news is tabloid news.
We buy the tabloids to witness someone else's life go wrong, so we can feel a bit better about our own troubles.
I don't really read the tabloids, and you never know if what's being printed is true or not.
I just don't buy the tabloids.
I don't buy the tabloids, but you're surrounded by it all and people tell you things they've read. I'd be sitting on a train looking over someone's shoulder and thinking: That's familiar... oh my God, it's me.
I love the tabloids except for when I'm in 'em.
The friends of tabloid newspapers often point out that their journalism exists only because millions of people pay money to read it.
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.
What they will do is, you know the tabloids. They'll take one element of a story that may be true and they'll build everything around it. Take a picture and invent a story around it.
I see the people in the tabloids, the ones that get bad press, who have kind of gone off the edge, and I try to study them so that I don't do that. It seems like they lost focus at some point - that's the one thing they all have in common.
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