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Clearly the reason why there are so many tabloid TV shows is because many people watch them.
And that doesn't include tabloid TV shows like "Hard Copy."
The black market for paddling videos of famous people was a hot one; the tabloid TV shows managed to come up with them regularly.
"Tabloid TV shows here jumped on the topic of pedophile priests as far back as 1987," he says.
The technicians kept their cameras rolling, and would soon have film of the two stars that they could sell to any of the tabloid TV shows.
And allegations sold to tabloid TV shows by disgruntled ex-employees in the 1990s were constantly in the news again.
Coz is more likely to appear on a Sunday talk-show round table than on a tabloid TV show.
Flemming is a high profile detective who frequently appears on the local tabloid TV show Top Story.
On Monday, she was featured in a segment on "Hard Copy," the tabloid TV show.
Tabloid TV shows such as A Current Affair and Hard Copy have stolen tab papers' market share.
Gillooly had sold the tape to a tabloid TV show after being implicated as a conspirator in the Kerrigan attack.
There have also been girls called Ringo Gal who imitated Sheena's clothing, and were featured by a Japanese tabloid TV show in 1999.
Prior to CKVR, from 1996 to 1997, Canning was an assignment editor for the tabloid TV show "Extra."
André Mattos plays Fortunato, State Representative and host of a tabloid TV show.
MAKING IT WORK A ship from Montenegro, stranded off the coast of Brooklyn, makes do with tabloid TV shows and dreams of home.
In a 1993 case, Ms. Dimond, then a reporter for the tabloid TV show "Hard Copy," broke the news about accusations of an inappropriate relationship between Mr. Jackson and another young boy.
Winona Ryder as Babe Bennett, a reporter for the tabloid TV show Inside Access, who pretends to be Pam Dawson, school nurse, to get close to and gather information on Deeds.
Turned into a victim of p.c. run amok, courted by the tabloid TV shows, fawned over by the politicians, heralded as a hero and martyr by friend and stranger, he can't go back to the tomato patch.
Jeanine Pirro, the politically ambitious Westchester district attorney who has nothing to do with the case, has gone on a national tabloid TV show to offer her own salacious commentary on some decade-old video of Mr. Jackson's bedroom.
He has been given $50,000 for telling all to Rupert Murdoch's tabloid TV show "A Current Affair," and despite revealing a sub-Gump command of English on the stand, has been offered $500,000 more for a book.
While sociologist Vicki Abt criticized tabloid TV shows, claiming that they are blurred the lines between normal and deviant behavior, Yale sociology professor Joshua Gamson argues that the genre's focus on sexual orientation provided a great deal of media visibility for LGBT people.