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  2. Liz Smith (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Liz Smith (journalist) Mary Elizabeth Smith (February 2, 1923 – November 12, 2017) was an American gossip columnist. She was known as "The Grand Dame of Dish". [1] Beginning her career in radio in the 1950s, for a time she also anonymously wrote the "Cholly Knickerbocker" gossip column for the Hearst newspapers.

  3. Rona Barrett - Wikipedia

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    1957–1991. Spouse (s) Bill Trowbridge. (m. 1973; div. 1982) Daniel Busby. (m. 2008) Rona Barrett (born Rona Burstein, October 8, 1936) is an American gossip columnist and businesswoman. She runs the Rona Barrett Foundation, a non-profit organization in Santa Ynez, California, dedicated to the aid and support of senior citizens in need.

  4. List of entertainment news programs - Wikipedia

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    E! True Hollywood Story. Entertainment Desk. Entertainment Live. Entertainment Spotlight. Entertainment Tonight. Entertainment Tonight Canada. Entertainment Tonight UK. Escandalo TV.

  5. Cindy Adams - Wikipedia

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    Cindy Adams. Cynthia Adams ( née Heller; born April 24, 1930) [2] is an American gossip columnist and writer. She is the widow of comedian/humorist Joey Adams .

  6. Celebrity culture - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity culture is a high-volume exposure to celebrities ' personal lives on a global scale. It is inherently tied to consumer interests where celebrities transform their fame to become product brands . Whereas a culture can usually be physically identified, and its group characteristics easily observed, celebrity culture exists solely as a ...

  7. DailyFill - Wikipedia

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    December 2008. Current status. Active. DailyFill is a celebrity news and gossip destination [1] owned by News Corp and created by their incubator [2] Slingshot Labs. The site launched in December 2008, [3] less than one year after the New York Post 's (also owned by News Corp) Page Six shut down their own attempt at a celebrity news site. [4]

  8. Apple Daily (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    Apple Daily ( Chinese: 蘋果日報; pinyin: Píngguǒ Rìbào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pîn-kó Ji̍t-pò) was a Chinese-language tabloid published in Taiwan, known for its sensational headlines, paparazzi photographs, and animated news videos. [2] The paper was owned by Next Digital (fka Next Media), which published an eponymous newspaper in Hong Kong.

  9. Tabloid journalism - Wikipedia

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    Tabloid journalism. Display rack of British newspapers during the midst of the News International phone hacking scandal (5 July 2011). Many of the newspapers in the rack are tabloids. Tabloid journalism is a popular style of largely sensationalist journalism which takes its name from the tabloid newspaper format: a small-sized newspaper also ...