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Bild-Zeitung was modeled after the British tabloid Daily Mirror; although its paper size is bigger, this is reflected in its mix of celebrity gossip, crime stories and political analysis. However, its articles are often considerably shorter compared to those in British tabloids, and the whole paper is thinner as well. Bild has been known to use controversial devices like sensational headlines and invented "news", to increase its readership.
The policy of having a topless women on its front page every day has also been criticised by feminist groups.
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In 1977 investigative journalist Günther Wallraff worked for four months as an editor for BILD newspaper in Hanover, giving himself the alias of "Hans Esser". In his books Der Aufmacher (Lead Story) and Zeugen der Anklage (Witnesses for the Prosecution) he portrays his experiences on the editorial staff of the paper and the journalism which he encountered there. The staff commonly displayed contempt for humanity, a lack of respect for the privacy of ordinary people and widespread conduct of unethical research and editing techniques.
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News of the World is a British tabloid newspaper published every Sunday. It is published by News Group Newspapers of News International, itself a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and can be considered to be the Sunday version of The Sun. The newspaper tends to concentrate on lighter weight news stories such as celebrity gossip. Its fondness for sex scandals has gained it the nicknames "Sex 'n' Scandal weekly", "News of the Screws" and "Screws of the World". In December, 2002 it sold 3.78 million copies per week. The current editor is Andy Coulson, who replaced Rebekah Wade in January, 2003. She in turn had replaced Phil Hall in May 2000. The newspaper often includes one or two contentious issues amongst the celebrity scandal stories it is infamous for. These more serious stories are consistently dealt with in what has often been criticised as a populist, conservative and xenophobic manner.
News of the world
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The policy of having a topless women on its front page every day has also been criticised by feminist groups.
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In 1977 investigative journalist Günther Wallraff worked for four months as an editor for BILD newspaper in Hanover, giving himself the alias of "Hans Esser". In his books Der Aufmacher (Lead Story) and Zeugen der Anklage (Witnesses for the Prosecution) he portrays his experiences on the editorial staff of the paper and the journalism which he encountered there. The staff commonly displayed contempt for humanity, a lack of respect for the privacy of ordinary people and widespread conduct of unethical research and editing techniques.
Outro é o the Sun.
Clique Aqui para ver o Sun.
Visita Obrigatória
E a versão domingueira
News of the World is a British tabloid newspaper published every Sunday. It is published by News Group Newspapers of News International, itself a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and can be considered to be the Sunday version of The Sun. The newspaper tends to concentrate on lighter weight news stories such as celebrity gossip. Its fondness for sex scandals has gained it the nicknames "Sex 'n' Scandal weekly", "News of the Screws" and "Screws of the World". In December, 2002 it sold 3.78 million copies per week. The current editor is Andy Coulson, who replaced Rebekah Wade in January, 2003. She in turn had replaced Phil Hall in May 2000. The newspaper often includes one or two contentious issues amongst the celebrity scandal stories it is infamous for. These more serious stories are consistently dealt with in what has often been criticised as a populist, conservative and xenophobic manner.
News of the world
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