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You can use it when referring to newspapers and magazines that print sensationalistic stories and insulting articles about celebrities. For example, "The public's trust in the gutter press was shaken when it exposed a popular actor's private life."
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gutter press
noun
Derogative term for the sensationalist tabloid newspapers in general.
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Gutter press morality.
NOT for nothing is it known as the gutter press.
His story was splashed across the gutter press.
Bernstein was merciless in his derision: "Gutter press," he growled.
We all know about fabrications at the bottom end of journalism, in the gutter press.
"In that case don't give my number to the gutter press".
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The French tend to mythologise "Anglo-Saxon" journalism as the pinnacle of ethics and rigour, but Johnson was the incarnation of the gutter-press dictum: never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
Make sure the ladder is standing on a level surface and the top of the ladder either leans against the brick wall or lies flush under the guttering firmly slotted onto the fascia so that the guttering presses down on the ladder clipping it.
Bastards, reptiles, vultures, vermin, sewage in the gutters of the press.
Mr. Murdoch's achievement was to take the tabloid press from the gutter into the sewer, widening its range from coverage of celebrity scandals to the performance of criminal acts.
By doing so, it licenses homophobia and confines press standards to a particularly murky gutter.
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