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The testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer, included stories of celebrity encounters and his own wild journalistic tactics.
BOCA RATON, Fla. -- The supermarket tabloids suddenly had the inside scoop on a bizarre and scary story, one with the added advantage of being true: Anthrax Discovered in Newspaper Building! This ...
Seth Meyers jokes Nancy Mace sounds like "a whole rack of supermarket tabloids" with her theories on the New Jersey drones ...
"There's still a taint to the supermarket tabloids," said Mike McQueen, chairman of the Journalism and Broadcasting Department at Florida International University.
O.J. Simpson! Jonbenet Ramsey! Michael Jackson! “Enquiring minds want to know,” and the National Enquirer is eager to oblige. No one knows more about the colorful supermarket tabloid than Iain ...
Once, tabloids like the National Enquirer ruled the newsstands. But even when I was riveted to its O.J. Simpson coverage, I didn't see its dark side.
Checkbook journalism might be a staple of supermarket tabloid the National Enquirer—but the magazine's interactions with Donald Trump were not standard operating procedure, its former publisher ...
Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer and other supermarket tabloids, was the first witness to take the stand in Trump’s business fraud trial. Prosecutors allege that Trump ...
The tabloid’s parent company in 2018 was fined for breaking election laws after buying and burying stories that could have harmed Donald Trump’s campaign.
American Media Inc (AMI) said on Thursday it was selling its National Enquirer tabloid to James Cohen, whose family owns a magazine distributor and used to own the Hudson chain of airport newsstands.
NEW YORK, N.Y. — The seedy world of supermarket tabloids took center stage Tuesday at the historic trial of former President Donald Trump. Former American Media Inc. (AMI) CEO and publisher of ...
I confess: Like the embattled ex-president, I was once smitten by the National Enquirer, the infamous supermarket tabloid that once starred on newsstands.