tabloid (redirected fromTabloid newspaper) Thesaurus tab·loid (tăb′loid′) n. A newspaper of small format giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material. adj. 1.In summary form; condensed. 2.Lurid or sensational. ...
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There’s also the Toronto Sun, a plain old-fashioned British TABLOID! with a near-neked nice-lookin’ girl on the same page every day. Both the Star and G&M are essentially national papers, available with different names and local news replates from the Atlantic to the Pacific, serving as...
The Star: Looking for a New Image Tabloid Seeks to Compete More with People, UsRead the full-text online article and more details about "The Star: Looking for a New Image Tabloid Seeks to Compete More with People, Us" - Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management, Vol. 14, May 1985...
Daily Mail, Daily Mirror and Daily Star are all free and better apps, so I will stick with these. None require an account. I deleted the Sun app. more sacampb7 , 11/09/2020 Just Another Clickbait Tabloid with No Substance of Honesty I’m not mad that they post uncorroborated ...
What Had Happened Was…is an intimate, engaging performance in which Foxx pulls back the curtain on the mysterious incident that became tabloid fodder at the beginning of the year. Foxx opens up about his struggles and triumphs after his near-death experience in his first comedy special in ...
The Sun, for example, which is a tabloid, is the biggest-selling newspaper in Britain. People who disapprove of the tabloids very strongly sometimes call them the Gutter Press. There are daily or weekly newspapers in all parts of Britain which cover local news as well as some national and ...
One of my favourite parts of a newspaper is the comic strip because I find the message in the cartoons so relevent to the major issues of the day. Answers hound = hounding (chasing) Gutter press = The gutter press Tabloid = Tabloids quote = quoted hot of the press = hot off the pres...
A news stand display copies of the Daily News, Tuesday Sept. 5, 2017, in New York. The tabloid newspaper has been acquired by Tronc, the publisher of the Los Angeles Times and The Chicago Tribune, in a deal announced Monday night, Sept. 4. . (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) ...
(also informal the Star) one of Britain's daily tabloid newspapers. It was started in 1978 as a paper for the North but became a national newspaper the following year. It mainly has articles about famous people, entertainment and sport. There is an edition on Sundays called Daily Star ...