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  2. Radar Online - Wikipedia

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    Radar Online. Radar Online is an American entertainment and gossip website that was first published as a print and online publication in September 2003 before becoming exclusively online. [1] [2] [3] As of 2008, the magazine has been owned by the publisher American Media Inc. [4] American Media's former Chief Content Officer, Dylan Howard ...

  3. List of satirical news websites - Wikipedia

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    Definition. The best-known example is The Onion, the online version of which started in 1996. These sites are not to be confused with fake news websites, which deliberately publish hoaxes in an attempt to profit from gullible readers.

  4. TMZ - Wikipedia

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    TMZ is a tabloid news organization owned by Fox Corporation. It made its debut on November 8, 2005, originally as a collaboration between AOL and Telepictures, a division of Warner Bros., [3] until Time Warner divested AOL in 2009. On September 13, 2021, Fox Corporation acquired TMZ from WarnerMedia for $50 million. [4] [5]

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  7. Talk:Radar Online - Wikipedia

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    It's a gossip website, no different from PerezHilton.com except with a larger staff. ... Radar Online is a publication name, so should it be italicized ...

  8. A. J. Benza - Wikipedia

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    Benza writes columns for Star Magazine and RadarOnline. His daily podcast, Fame Is A Bitch—a mix of Hollywood gossip and personal stories, airs on PodcastOne. He is currently married and living in Los Angeles, CA, with his wife and two kids, Roxy and Rocco. Controversy Harvey Weinstein allegations

  9. National Enquirer - Wikipedia

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    1056-3482. The National Enquirer is an American tabloid newspaper. Founded in 1926, [3] the newspaper has undergone a number of changes over the years. The National Enquirer openly acknowledges that it pays sources for tips ( checkbook journalism ), a common practice in tabloid journalism that results in conflicts of interest. [4]