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  2. Frank (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Using money he received from the sale of The Daily News, Bentley, along with Lyndon Watkins and Dulcie Conrad, started a bi-weekly "gossip rag" or "scandal magazine" which they gave the name Frank. The first issue was published in November 1987 and focused on gossip about the private lives of the rich, famous and politically connected in the ...

  3. Confidential (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Confidential was an American magazine considered a pioneer in scandal, gossip and exposé journalism. Founded by Robert Harrison , it was published quarterly from December 1952 to August 1953 and then bi-monthly until it ceased publication in 1978.

  4. Gossip magazine - Wikipedia

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    A gossip magazine, also referred to as a tabloid magazine, is a magazine that features scandalous stories about the personal lives of celebrities and other well-known individuals. In North America , this genre of magazine flourished in the 1950s and early 1960s.

  5. Liz Smith (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth Smith (February 2, 1923 – November 12, 2017) was an American gossip columnist.She was known as "The Grand Dame of Dish". [1] Beginning her career in radio in the 1950s, for a time she also anonymously wrote the "Cholly Knickerbocker" gossip column for the Hearst newspapers.

  6. Tabloid journalism - Wikipedia

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    Scandal sheets were the precursors to tabloid journalism. Around 1770, scandal sheets appeared in London, and in the United States as early as the 1840s. [4] Reverend Henry Bate Dudley was the editor of one of the earliest scandal sheets, The Morning Post, which specialized in printing malicious society gossip, selling positive mentions in its pages, and collecting suppression fees to keep ...

  7. 30 Celebrities Who Went From Rags to Riches - AOL

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    It’s impossible to discuss rags-to-riches stories without mentioning Oprah Winfrey. Arguably the most recognizable woman in the world, Oprah boasts a net worth of $3.5 billion and the status of ...

  8. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    glad rags Clothing to 'go out on the town; Attire to wear to parties or special occasions [190] glom The act of stealing; also glaum [191] glorious regalia Chic clothing of a flapper [147] go chase yourself Get lost; Scram [190] gold digger. Main article: Gold digger. Woman who associates or marries a man for his wealth (1915) [6] goods, The 1.

  9. Gossip columnist - Wikipedia

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    A gossip columnist is someone who writes a gossip column in a newspaper or magazine, especially in a gossip magazine.Gossip columns are written in a light, informal style, and relate opinions about the personal lives or conduct of celebrities from show business (motion picture movie stars, theater, and television actors), politicians, professional sports stars, and other wealthy people or ...