Often, tabloid newspaper allegations about the sexual practices, drug use, or private conduct of celebrities is borderline defamatory; in many cases, celebrities have successfully sued for libel, demonstrating that tabloid stories have defamed them.
History
An early pioneer of tabloid journalism was Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865–1922), who amassed a large publishing empire of halfpenny papers by rescuing failing stolid papers and transforming them to reflect the popular taste, which yielded him enormous profits. Harmsworth used his tabloids to influence public opinion, for example, by helping to bring down the wartime government of Prime MinisterHerbert Henry Asquith in the Shell Crisis of 1915.
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THB Tabloid Journalism is Bad for Britain | The Presidential Debate | Cambridge Union
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British Newspapers (Upper Intermediate English)
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376. Tabloid Newspaper I Newspaper Formats I Print Media
A Tabloid is a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet. There is no standard size for this newspaper format. The word tabloid comes from the name given by the London-based pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wellcome & Co. to the compressed tablets they marketed as "Tabloid" pills in the late 1880s. The connotation of tabloid was soon applied to other small compressed items. A 1902 item in London's Westminster Gazette noted, "The proprietor intends to give in tabloid form all the news printed by other journals." Thus tabloid journalism in 1901, originally meant a paper that condensed stories into a simplified, easily absorbed format. The term preceded the 1918 reference to smaller sheet newspapers that contained the condensed stories.
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This House Believes That Tabloid Journalism is Toxic | The Cambridge Union
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Phone hacking - ethics and tabloid journalism
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In the final debate of term, the outgoing President of the Union will take to the floor to question the place of the tabloid press within British journalism and...
In the final debate of term, the outgoing President of the Union will take to the floor to question the place of the tabloid press within British journalism and culture, asking whether or not it truly benefits British society.
Celebrity culture, phone hacking, media ethics and press freedom will all be discussed as the Michaelmas term draw to close, placing the tabloid press firmly under the spotlight.
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PROPOSITION
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MAX MOSLEY is a qualified barrister, and is the former President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the worldwide motoring association and governing body.
ARCHIE BLAND is a journalist, and currently works for The Guardian as a commissioning editor. He was previously Deputy Editor of The Independent.
PATRICK BROOKS is a third year English student and former Editor of the Cambridge Tab.
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OPPOSITION
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OLIVER MOSLEY is the outgoing President of the Union and a former Parliamentary Researcher. His surname is almost certainly the only interesting thing about him, but he does his best nonetheless.
KATIE HOPKINS is a newspaper columnist and media personality, perhaps best known as a candidate in the 2007 series of 'The Apprentice'.
LORD BLACK is Executive Director of the Telegraph Media Group, a peer in the Lords, and was formerly Director of the Press Complaints Commission.
In the final debate of term, the outgoing President of the Union will take to the floor to question the place of the tabloid press within British journalism and culture, asking whether or not it truly benefits British society.
Celebrity culture, phone hacking, media ethics and press freedom will all be discussed as the Michaelmas term draw to close, placing the tabloid press firmly under the spotlight.
*****************
PROPOSITION
*****************
MAX MOSLEY is a qualified barrister, and is the former President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the worldwide motoring association and governing body.
ARCHIE BLAND is a journalist, and currently works for The Guardian as a commissioning editor. He was previously Deputy Editor of The Independent.
PATRICK BROOKS is a third year English student and former Editor of the Cambridge Tab.
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OPPOSITION
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OLIVER MOSLEY is the outgoing President of the Union and a former Parliamentary Researcher. His surname is almost certainly the only interesting thing about him, but he does his best nonetheless.
KATIE HOPKINS is a newspaper columnist and media personality, perhaps best known as a candidate in the 2007 series of 'The Apprentice'.
LORD BLACK is Executive Director of the Telegraph Media Group, a peer in the Lords, and was formerly Director of the Press Complaints Commission.
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A Tabloid is a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet. There is no standard size for this newspaper format. The word tabloid comes from the ...
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A Tabloid is a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet. There is no standard size for this newspaper format. The word tabloid comes from the name given by the London-based pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wellcome & Co. to the compressed tablets they marketed as "Tabloid" pills in the late 1880s. The connotation of tabloid was soon applied to other small compressed items. A 1902 item in London's Westminster Gazette noted, "The proprietor intends to give in tabloid form all the news printed by other journals." Thus tabloid journalism in 1901, originally meant a paper that condensed stories into a simplified, easily absorbed format. The term preceded the 1918 reference to smaller sheet newspapers that contained the condensed stories.
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In the Chair: Imogen Schon, President (Lent 2014)
The Leveson Inquiry and the Daily Mail's comments about Ralph Miliband are the latest in a long series of con...
In the Chair: Imogen Schon, President (Lent 2014)
The Leveson Inquiry and the Daily Mail's comments about Ralph Miliband are the latest in a long series of controversies revolving around the tabloid press. Tonight we ask if tabloid journalism is simply harmless fun or if it has come to represent everything that is wrong with Britain.
PROPOSITION:
CHRIS BRYANT
As Shadow Immigration Minister, Chris began the 2010 phone hacking debate having being hounded by tabloid media since 2003. He is now Shadow Minister for Welfare Reform.
MARINA PEPPER
Marina Pepper was a Liberal Democrat politician, children's book author, actress, journalist, and former Page 3 and Playboy Girl. She now self-identifies with the political party, Class War.
ALICE UDEILE SMITH
Alice is a 4th year History and Philosophy of Science student at Robinson College, and is a former editor of the student magazine, Varsity.
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OPPOSITION:
JACK RIVLIN
Jack Rivlin is the creator and owner of The Tab, a national franchise of online and print student tabloid newspapers.
SUSIE BONIFACE
Under the pseudonym Fleet Street Fox, Susie Boniface is a columnist and blogger for The Mirror and various other tabloid and broadsheet publications.
GEORGE JONES
An assessor for the Leveson Inquiry, George Jones is a former political editor of the Daily Telegraph who has criticised Miliband for attacking freedom of speech."
The House Divided:
Ayes: 108
Noes: 39
Abstentions: 36
In the Chair: Imogen Schon, President (Lent 2014)
The Leveson Inquiry and the Daily Mail's comments about Ralph Miliband are the latest in a long series of controversies revolving around the tabloid press. Tonight we ask if tabloid journalism is simply harmless fun or if it has come to represent everything that is wrong with Britain.
PROPOSITION:
CHRIS BRYANT
As Shadow Immigration Minister, Chris began the 2010 phone hacking debate having being hounded by tabloid media since 2003. He is now Shadow Minister for Welfare Reform.
MARINA PEPPER
Marina Pepper was a Liberal Democrat politician, children's book author, actress, journalist, and former Page 3 and Playboy Girl. She now self-identifies with the political party, Class War.
ALICE UDEILE SMITH
Alice is a 4th year History and Philosophy of Science student at Robinson College, and is a former editor of the student magazine, Varsity.
----
OPPOSITION:
JACK RIVLIN
Jack Rivlin is the creator and owner of The Tab, a national franchise of online and print student tabloid newspapers.
SUSIE BONIFACE
Under the pseudonym Fleet Street Fox, Susie Boniface is a columnist and blogger for The Mirror and various other tabloid and broadsheet publications.
GEORGE JONES
An assessor for the Leveson Inquiry, George Jones is a former political editor of the Daily Telegraph who has criticised Miliband for attacking freedom of speech."
The House Divided:
Ayes: 108
Noes: 39
Abstentions: 36
This in-depth documentary looks at the scandals that have blighted the credibility and popularity of the royal family through the ages, right up to the more rec...
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In this lecture, I described broadsheet and tabloid newspaper format. a very useful term for journalism and mass comm students.
To watch coming videos, Subscr...
In this lecture, I described broadsheet and tabloid newspaper format. a very useful term for journalism and mass comm students.
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#broadsheet
#tabloid
#newspapers
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In this lecture, I described broadsheet and tabloid newspaper format. a very useful term for journalism and mass comm students.
To watch coming videos, Subscribe to the channel
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#broadsheet
#tabloid
#newspapers
for any guidance and queries related to journalism mail me at
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26/07/2011 - The closure of the News of the World following further revelations that schoolgirl Milly Dowler's phone was allegedly hacked by private investigato...
26/07/2011 - The closure of the News of the World following further revelations that schoolgirl Milly Dowler's phone was allegedly hacked by private investigators has failed to draw a line under the growing crisis.
The print media has long defended its freedom from outside regulation. Is there a future for statutory regulation of the press or is it time for the Press Complaints Commission to be scrapped as has been called for by actor and recent privacy crusader, Hugh Grant?
The scandal poses massive questions -- and not just for journalists. With Rupert Murdoch's takeover bid for BSkyB in tatters, for instance, where do the events of the past two weeks leave Murdoch's empire? And as more allegations surface concerning former NotW editor Andy Coulson, are Labour backbenchers right to call for prime minister David Cameron -- who employed Coulson as his communications chief -- to resign?
Join us at the Frontline Club with an expert panel to discuss this ever-deepening scandal, as we consider what 'hackgate' might mean for the future of journalism, politics and power in Britain.
Chaired by Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow.
With:
David Banks, former editor of the Daily Mirror and editorial director of Mirror Group Newspapers. Worked in London, New York and Sydney over a thirteen-year career with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp during which he edited two papers in Australia. Now a columnist and regular broadcaster.
Jane Martinson, women's editor of the Guardian and former media editor;
Martin Moore, director of the Media Standards Trust, an independent charity that looks for ways to foster high standards in news and a founder of the Hacked Off campaign;
Toby Young, freelance journalist and associate editor of The Spectator, where he writes a weekly column. He also blogs for the Daily Telegraph and is the author of How to Lose Friends & Alienate People and The Sound of No Hands Clapping.
26/07/2011 - The closure of the News of the World following further revelations that schoolgirl Milly Dowler's phone was allegedly hacked by private investigators has failed to draw a line under the growing crisis.
The print media has long defended its freedom from outside regulation. Is there a future for statutory regulation of the press or is it time for the Press Complaints Commission to be scrapped as has been called for by actor and recent privacy crusader, Hugh Grant?
The scandal poses massive questions -- and not just for journalists. With Rupert Murdoch's takeover bid for BSkyB in tatters, for instance, where do the events of the past two weeks leave Murdoch's empire? And as more allegations surface concerning former NotW editor Andy Coulson, are Labour backbenchers right to call for prime minister David Cameron -- who employed Coulson as his communications chief -- to resign?
Join us at the Frontline Club with an expert panel to discuss this ever-deepening scandal, as we consider what 'hackgate' might mean for the future of journalism, politics and power in Britain.
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Public outrage has grown following fresh claims that the News of the World hacked the phones of relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, after the initial scandal involving phones of murder victims. What are the ethical boundaries for tabloid newspapers? And what does it all mean for the future of the media industry?
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In the final debate of term, the outgoing President of the Union will take to the floor to question the place of the tabloid press within British journalism and culture, asking whether or not it truly benefits British society.
Celebrity culture, phone hacking, media ethics and press freedom will all be discussed as the Michaelmas term draw to close, placing the tabloid press firmly under the spotlight.
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MAX MOSLEY is a qualified barrister, and is the former President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the worldwide motoring association and governing body.
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LORD BLACK is Executive Director of the Telegraph Media Group, a peer in the Lords, and was formerly Director of the Press Complaints Commission.
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Do you know the difference between a BROADSHEET and a TABLOID? A MIDDLE-MARKET TABLOID and a RED TOP? Watch this video to learn about British newspapers and how this industry works in the UK.
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A Tabloid is a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet. There is no standard size for this newspaper format. The word tabloid comes from the name given by the London-based pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wellcome & Co. to the compressed tablets they marketed as "Tabloid" pills in the late 1880s. The connotation of tabloid was soon applied to other small compressed items. A 1902 item in London's Westminster Gazette noted, "The proprietor intends to give in tabloid form all the news printed by other journals." Thus tabloid journalism in 1901, originally meant a paper that condensed stories into a simplified, easily absorbed format. The term preceded the 1918 reference to smaller sheet newspapers that contained the condensed stories.
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The Leveson Inquiry and the Daily Mail's comments about Ralph Miliband are the latest in a long series of controversies revolving around the tabloid press. Tonight we ask if tabloid journalism is simply harmless fun or if it has come to represent everything that is wrong with Britain.
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As Shadow Immigration Minister, Chris began the 2010 phone hacking debate having being hounded by tabloid media since 2003. He is now Shadow Minister for Welfare Reform.
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Marina Pepper was a Liberal Democrat politician, children's book author, actress, journalist, and former Page 3 and Playboy Girl. She now self-identifies with the political party, Class War.
ALICE UDEILE SMITH
Alice is a 4th year History and Philosophy of Science student at Robinson College, and is a former editor of the student magazine, Varsity.
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Jack Rivlin is the creator and owner of The Tab, a national franchise of online and print student tabloid newspapers.
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Under the pseudonym Fleet Street Fox, Susie Boniface is a columnist and blogger for The Mirror and various other tabloid and broadsheet publications.
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An assessor for the Leveson Inquiry, George Jones is a former political editor of the Daily Telegraph who has criticised Miliband for attacking freedom of speech."
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26/07/2011 - The closure of the News of the World following further revelations that schoolgirl Milly Dowler's phone was allegedly hacked by private investigators has failed to draw a line under the growing crisis.
The print media has long defended its freedom from outside regulation. Is there a future for statutory regulation of the press or is it time for the Press Complaints Commission to be scrapped as has been called for by actor and recent privacy crusader, Hugh Grant?
The scandal poses massive questions -- and not just for journalists. With Rupert Murdoch's takeover bid for BSkyB in tatters, for instance, where do the events of the past two weeks leave Murdoch's empire? And as more allegations surface concerning former NotW editor Andy Coulson, are Labour backbenchers right to call for prime minister David Cameron -- who employed Coulson as his communications chief -- to resign?
Join us at the Frontline Club with an expert panel to discuss this ever-deepening scandal, as we consider what 'hackgate' might mean for the future of journalism, politics and power in Britain.
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David Banks, former editor of the Daily Mirror and editorial director of Mirror Group Newspapers. Worked in London, New York and Sydney over a thirteen-year career with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp during which he edited two papers in Australia. Now a columnist and regular broadcaster.
Jane Martinson, women's editor of the Guardian and former media editor;
Martin Moore, director of the Media Standards Trust, an independent charity that looks for ways to foster high standards in news and a founder of the Hacked Off campaign;
Toby Young, freelance journalist and associate editor of The Spectator, where he writes a weekly column. He also blogs for the Daily Telegraph and is the author of How to Lose Friends & Alienate People and The Sound of No Hands Clapping.
Often, tabloid newspaper allegations about the sexual practices, drug use, or private conduct of celebrities is borderline defamatory; in many cases, celebrities have successfully sued for libel, demonstrating that tabloid stories have defamed them.
History
An early pioneer of tabloid journalism was Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865–1922), who amassed a large publishing empire of halfpenny papers by rescuing failing stolid papers and transforming them to reflect the popular taste, which yielded him enormous profits. Harmsworth used his tabloids to influence public opinion, for example, by helping to bring down the wartime government of Prime MinisterHerbert Henry Asquith in the Shell Crisis of 1915.
Our Guide to Looking the Part, Playing the Press, and Becoming a Tabloid Fixture,” in 2009, the same year they got married. Dubbed “Speidi” by the press, they were tabloid regulars known for seeking out entertainment opportunities of all kinds.
Our Guide to Looking the Part, Playing the Press, and Becoming a Tabloid Fixture, in 2009, the same year they got married. Dubbed “Speidi” by the press, they were tabloid regulars known for seeking out entertainment opportunities of all kinds.
Eisenhower held the first televised presidential press conference ... In 2012, Rupert Murdoch’s media empire apologized and agreed to cash payouts to 37 people whose telephones had been hacked by its tabloid press ... U.S ...Copyright 2025 The Associated Press.
There was lots of press around Spider-Man ... “They started seeing each other while they were filming Spider-Man,” a source told the tabloid ... @ZendayaDoes the press tour count 😂😝 https.//t.co/2WsstZPyde— Tom Holland (@TomHolland1996) July 13, 2017.
... press and online. In recent weeks unnamed sources quoted in the tabloid press have alleged difficulties in her marriage to actor David Harbour, which Allen and Harbour have not publicly commented on.
Club rejoice when Hugh Grant is on a press tour for the gems he's constantly dropping (a favorite ... Not all of Grant's peeves are petty, particularly the ones with the press ... (via the Associated Press).
Joe Alwyn has shared his hopes that people will “move on” from his past relationship with Taylor Swift... So that’s for other people ... tabloids, social media, press, where it is then dissected, speculated on, pulled out of shape beyond recognition ... .
Taylor Swift may have turned her pen on him on “The TorturedPoetsDepartment.” ... 4 ... NBCUPhotoBank ... 4 ... tabloids, social media, press, where it is then dissected, speculated on, pulled out of shape beyond recognition.” ... ....
Joe Alwyn revealed that he’s moved on from his relationship with Taylor Swift and thinks others should, too ...That’s what I feel.” ... tabloids, social media, press, where it is then dissected, speculated on, pulled out of shape beyond recognition ... .
'Emilia Perez,' 'The Brutalist' lead Golden Globe film nominations ... The awards air Jan. 5 ... That’s what I feel.” ... tabloids, social media, press, where it is then dissected, speculated on, pulled out of shape beyond recognition,” he told The Sunday Times.
“How can a country that claims to value justice and integrity turn a blind eye to such a blatant corporate cover-up within the British press? ...The Duke vowed last year to plough on with his crusade against the tabloid press, saying.
IN the mid-1990s, as a university student and later as a journalism lecturer, I learned about hard and soft news, propaganda, and rumours ... The invention of the printing press accelerated communication but also gave rise to tabloids ... Counter- ... X ... .
And it’s quite a blessing,” he tells Page Six in an exclusive interview ... 17 ... Just two weeks into their relationship, tabloids claimed Asghari was already cheating on his new love, but they ignored the negative press, according to the star.
Portnoy’s book “Bad Rabbi,” for instance, is a tour de force of tabloid stories from the Yiddish press including true tales of murder, bigamy, the “Miss JudeaPageant” of 1929, “Blimp ...