Sentence examples for tabloid gold from inspiring English sources

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He illustrates the point by imagining an old-school print editor dreaming of the story as tabloid gold.

My first instinct, of course, was to find a pay phone and call in the photographers — I knew the pictures could be tabloid gold.

It was indeed "tabloid gold" designed to appeal to prurience, and it did entail a significant intrusion on the claimant's private life.

Church's story was always going to be tabloid gold – the working-class Welsh girl who sang like an angel and would be our own Maria Callas.

With just the pressing of a few buttons, the jewel in the crown of Murdoch's UK newspaper empire could eavesdrop on the phone messages - most of them banal, but some pure tabloid gold – that illuminated the private lives of figures from films, television, politics, sports, their aides, friends, families.

Knowing he's hit tabloid gold, McGinniss showcases his find on Page 25. "So you never had the feeling she felt bad about having sex with a black guy?" McGinniss asks Rice after reporting two pages earlier that "people of color" made Palin nervous at the time.

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Whitney Houston's shocking death on February 2011 made her the second most-googled person in our analysis of celebrity popularity, while news of Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher's divorce meant photos of their grim visages spun into tabloid cover gold.

In the painting, a regal-looking David Dinkins, the former mayor who faced blistering criticism for his handling of the riot, is surrounded by crackling paint and barely visible tabloid front pages; a gold crown seems to be falling from Mr. Dinkins's head.

British tabloid the Mirror lightheartedly awarded the gold medal for partying to Van Hoecke when it published the pictures of the latter stages of a night out in London's Mahiki club, but Belgian officials said it was no laughing matter.

Once "Lotto Lout" becomes a tabloid darling he's easy prey for gold-digging celebutantes.

He was the Babe Ruth of owners, wrote Scott Miller on CBSSports.com and a gold mine for New York's tabloids, wrote Bob Klapisch on Foxsports.com.com

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