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I Had a Front-Row Seat to One of the Greatest Media Disasters of Our Era. I Still Don't Know What I Believe.

Carlos Watson, founder of Ozy Media, has been convicted of fraud involving substantial misrepresentation of the company's financial status.

The Indo Daily: Phillip Schofield's TV comeback - 'Should an affair absolutely destroy me?'

Phillip Schofield attempts a comeback through reality TV after scandal, balancing redemption with entertainment.

Sending Horny Texts To RFK Jr. Is Not A Public Service | Defector

Olivia Nuzzi's suspension raises questions about journalistic ethics and the complexities of reporter-source relationships.

American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez review bleakly compelling tragedy

Aaron Hernandez's journey illustrates the stark contrast between athletic success and personal turmoil, culminating in a tragic end to his life.
The media's portrayal of Hernandez raises questions about celebrity culture and the impact of personal demons on public figures.

NFL Icon Shannon Sharpe Apologises For Instagram Live Incident

Shannon Sharpe publicly apologized for accidentally broadcasting inappropriate audio on Instagram Live, expressing embarrassment and disappointment in himself.

The Try Guys say their subscription strategy is starting to work | TechCrunch

The Try Guys are nearing profitability, with their ad-free subscription service 2nd Try contributing significantly to revenue.

La familia real britanica lidia con otra foto editada

La princesa Catalina alteró digitalmente fotos de la familia real británica.
Las agencias de noticias examinaron y colocaron advertencias en las imágenes alteradas.

Japan's best-selling living novelist: Haruki Murakami at 75 DW 01/11/2024

Haruki Murakami's novels are known for their quirky characters, love, loss, and a lot of emphasis on sex.
Murakami's international recognition came after a media scandal in Germany, where a debate on a TV talk show led to his novel becoming an overnight bestseller.

The Tabloidization of Everything

British tabloids used unethical tactics like phone hacking for sensational stories, contrasting with The Washington Post's ethical journalism standards.
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