National Enquirer
The National Enquirer is an American tabloid newspaper. It was founded in 1926. The National Enquirer openly admits that it pays sources for tips. This is a common practice in tabloid journalism that results in conflicts of interest.[2] It has also been in several controversies related to its catch and kill allegations of blackmail. Due to competition from other tabloid publications, it has sold fewer copies.
| Editor in Chief | Dylan Howard |
|---|---|
| Categories | Tabloid |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Total circulation (2018) | 265,000[1] |
| First issue | 1926 |
| Company | American Media, Inc. |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | New York City |
| Language | English |
| Website | www |
| ISSN | 1056-3482 |
References
- ↑ National Enquirer sold to magazine boss. bbc.com (April 19, 2019).
- ↑ Farhi, Paul. Going respectable? The National Enquirer got high marks for its powerful, solidly reported exposes of the bad behavior of John Edwards and Tiger Woods. But much of the supermarket tabloid's day in and day out coverage falls far short of basic reporting and editing standards. American Journalism Review 32 (2) (Summer 2010). University of Maryland, College Park: Philip Merrill College of Journalism. Retrieved 7 March 2022.