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tabloid journalismの例文

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  • My kids began to take tabloid journalism with a grain of salt.
  • We are not tabloid journalism, we are an encyclopedia . " 2
  • "We're in an age of tabloid journalism, " he said in Texas.
  • They purport to be no meaner than the worst of tabloid journalism.
  • Tabloid journalism tends, by its very nature, to preach to the converted.
  • "We're living in an age of tabloid journalism, " he said.
  • Back in the days when tabloid journalism was in its infancy.
  • But that is an insult to the worst of tabloid journalism.
  • The profile of the newspaper was akin to modern tabloid journalism.
  • Defense Minister Juwono Sudarsono, in a recent interview, complained of widespread tabloid journalism.
  • They're too much like tabloid journalism and can attract wrong accusations.
  • Of course, it does not matter whether this is television or tabloid journalism.
  • Winchell's impact on tabloid journalism today _ and even Establishment journalism _ remains unquestioned.
  • At least the ABC version could cull chuckles from the absurdities of tabloid journalism.
  • Why not just speak plainly, with Truman punch, of talk radio and tabloid journalism?
  • We are not tabloid journalism, we are an encyclopedia ."
  • Within this form incorporate elements of science fiction, cyberpunk, tabloid journalism, and advertising slogans.
  • Tabloid journalism, sex and the president of the United States make a sordid combination.
  • That's the kind of tabloid journalism that goes with the territory, " he said.
  • Perception of these values has changed greatly over time as sensationalized'tabloid journalism'has risen in popularity.
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