Tabloid Man

Tabloid Man
Title Tabloid Man PDF eBook
Author Ron Schaefer
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 187
Release 2019-07-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1796048453

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A nerdy reporter for a cheesy supermarket tabloid goes in search of monsters, spaceships, nuclear weapons, and worldwide indigestion in his never ending quest to research the world's weirdest stories.

Tabloid Man

Tabloid Man
Title Tabloid Man PDF eBook
Author Sandra Hall
Publisher HarperCollins Australia
Pages 318
Release 2010-06-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0730400689

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Scandal, politics, power -- and a very private man tHE RISE OF AUStRALIA'S MAStER MUCKRAKER FOR OVER tHIRtY YEARS, HE WAS ONE OF tHE MOSt POWERFUL MEN IN AUStRALIA In 1922 Ezra Norton inherited the newspaper truth from his father, John. Norton Senior was a fiery polemicist and fierce drinker who used the paper to castigate his enemies and indulge his biases. He even fought out his differences with his wife in its pages by publishing their divorce proceedings. truth and later its stablemate the Daily Mirror made Ezra Norton one of the key media figures of his day. His notorious feud with Frank Packer led to a fist fight at Randwick racecourse. And his newspapers adopted and promoted his father's muckraking style to turn the Norton brand of tabloid journalism into an institution. Yet for someone who profited from others' scandals, Ezra Norton was an unusually private man. Sandra Hall's thoroughly researched and lively account of Ezra Norton's life gives a fascinating insight into this influential Australian figure. In doing so, it traces the evolution of tabloid newspapers and the Australia in which the Nortons thrived.

Tabloid City

Tabloid City
Title Tabloid City PDF eBook
Author Pete Hamill
Publisher Hachette+ORM
Pages 203
Release 2011-05-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0316174920

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Both a portrait of the modern city and a gripping thriller, Tabloid City is a classic New York novel from the writer who captured the city for decades.​ In a stately West Village town house, a wealthy socialite and her secretary are murdered. In the 24 hours that follow, a flurry of activity surrounds their shocking deaths. The head of one of the city's last tabloids stops the presses. A cop investigates the killing. A reporter chases the story. A disgraced hedge fund manager flees the country. An Iraq War vet seeks revenge. And an angry young extremist plots a major catastrophe. The city is many things: a proving ground, a decadent carnival, or a palimpsest of memories -- a historic metropolis eclipsed by modern times.

American Tabloid

American Tabloid
Title American Tabloid PDF eBook
Author James Ellroy
Publisher Vintage
Pages 589
Release 2001-04-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 037572737X

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The internationally acclaimed author of the L.A. Quartet and The Underworld USA Trilogy, James Ellroy, presents another literary noir masterpiece of historical paranoia. We are behind, and below, the scenes of JFK's presidential election, the Bay of Pigs, the assassination--in the underworld that connects Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, D.C. . . . Where the CIA, the Mob, J. Edgar Hoover, Howard Hughes, Jimmy Hoffa, Cuban political exiles, and various loose cannons conspire in a covert anarchy . . . Where the right drugs, the right amount of cash, the right murder, buys a moment of a man's loyalty . . . Where three renegade law-enforcement officers--a former L.A. cop and two FBI agents--are shaping events with the virulence of their greed and hatred, riding full-blast shotgun into history. . . . James Ellroy's trademark nothing-spared rendering of reality, blistering language, and relentless narrative pace are here in electrifying abundance, put to work in a novel as shocking and daring as anything he's written: a secret history that zeroes in on a time still shrouded in secrets and blows it wide open.

The Last Newspaperman

The Last Newspaperman
Title The Last Newspaperman PDF eBook
Author Mark Di Ionno
Publisher Plexus Publishing (UK)
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Budget
ISBN 9780937548745

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This book examines the struggle between President Obama and the United States Congress to manage federal spending and tax policy for the three and one half years between 2009 and the summer of 2012. More than half the book focuses on the intense 44-day crisis in June and July 2011 when the United States came to the brink of a potentially catastrophic default on its debt."--Note to readers.

Tabloid from Hell

Tabloid from Hell
Title Tabloid from Hell PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Raffaele
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 332
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 059522492X

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"Love us. Hate us. Read us." That was the slogan of The Trentonian, the scrappy underdog tabloid newspaper from Trenton, N.J. The newspaper combined a mix of hard-hitting news, steamy sex stories and solid sports to produce massive sales in competitive market. The paper represented the heart and soul of the city. It was truly "No. 1 in the hearts of the people." In 1998, The Trentonian took a tragic turn -- a turn in which the paper likely will never recover. It ditched its core readers. It turned its back on Trenton. TABLOID FROM HELL chronicles the rise and fall of a beloved newspaper. It details how a once relevant newspaper turned irrelevant. How a newspaper everybody talked about transformed into a dull, lifeless and awkward product on the decline. The Trentonian lost its voice. So did its readers.

Tabloid Baby

Tabloid Baby
Title Tabloid Baby PDF eBook
Author Burt Kearns
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Sensationalism on television
ISBN 9781580291071

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The first managing editor of Fox Television's "A Current Affair" tells the story of television's wild decade--an inside look at the decisions, mistakes, crimes, and competition that made the tabloid TV genre a national phenomena, and the tawdry mix of scandal and sleaze that destroyed it.