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Tabloid meaning
A small, compressed portion of a chemical, drug, food substance, etc.; a pill, a tablet. | A compact or compressed version of something; especially something having a popular or sensational nature. | In full tabloid cruiser: a small yacht used for cruising.
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Popular local papers include The Oxford Times (compact; weekly), its sister papers the Oxford Mail (tabloid; daily) and the Oxford Star (tabloid; free and delivered), and Oxford Journal (tabloid; weekly free pick-up).
Red top tabloids seeAlso The red top tabloid is, for many, the prototypical example of the format; the ubiquity of this editorial style among newspapers of the tabloid format has made it persist in the minds of the public.
After leading Zimbabwe tabloid paper H-Metro stated the midfielder, capped 26 times by the Warriors, was certain to complete a deal to join Rob Edwards’ side, the Daily Telegraph reported yesterday that the finer details were now being thrashed out.
Another signal of Beijing’s current keenness to support business came from state tabloid Global Times via China’s consul general in Belfast last month.
BBC News wheeled out the man who printed the biggest lie in tabloid history to talk about the truth?
But regarding the tabloid press, he said “certain members have decided to get in bed with the devil” to rehabilitate their own images.
Carpenter's star shone bright and burned out fast, making her death the subject of tabloid fodder and intrigue for years to come.
Depp has not been cast in a major US film since his 2018 lawsuit against which he lost after a UK court ruled that the tabloid’s description of him as a “wife beater” was “substantially true”.
Details of the allegations are in a clip circulated by ZimEye, an online political tabloid publication run by Zimbabwean but UK-based investigative journalist Simba Chikanza.
German tabloid that Germany’s law enforcement was tipped off by a foreign intelligence agency about the man’s plan.
His case dates from 1996 to 2011 — a period when phone hacking by tabloid journalists was later discovered to be widespread.
Impossibly glamorous and brimming with characterknown for their tabloid notoriety and outrageous interviews as much as their looks – they set an archetype that suggested models could be compelling salespeople.
It comes as Europe's biggest-selling newspaper, Germany's Bild tabloid announced around 200 redundancies as part of a €100m cost-cutting programme that would see a number of editorial roles replaced by AI.
Kay and Daly’s relationship has had its complications – in 2010, he became prime tabloid fodder after admitting to exchanging compromising messages with a glamour model – but in September it’s their 20th anniversary.
Lesley Wright of Shepherds Bush, west London, reportedly told the tabloid the 33-year-old had relatives in Jamaica on his father’s side but he never got to meet them before he was shot and killed.
Much of the empowerment of Trump has come from his understanding of the usefulness of tabloid journalism, labeling, branding, and social media combined with his innate talent for self-promotion.
Murdoch, 92, confirmed the news of his engagement to Ann Lesley Smith, 66, via his own tabloid newspaper, the, which is basically the billionaire version of posting to Instagram.
Not defending Elmo or anything, I just want a more credible news source than a supermarket tabloid.
One Fifth Avenue plastic surgeon, Dr. Ryan Neinstein, told the tabloid that his most popular procedures currently range from completely reversing BBLs to slightly reducing and reconstructing “overfilled” BBLs.
One was an opinion piece from the New York Post, a tabloid, and the other was from a scientific journal.