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The Exposé (formerly known as The Daily Exposé) [3] is a British conspiracist and fake news website created in 2020 by Jonathan Allen-Walker. [1] [2] It is known for publishing COVID-19 and anti-vaccine misinformation.
Xposé is an entertainment, fashion and beauty programme that aired on Irish television from 2007 to 2019.. It was broadcast every Friday at 18:00 on Virgin Media One.It ran for a 3-day week at 20:00 on Virgin Media Two (previously known as "3e").
Seán Munsanje (born 10 July 1981) is an Irish television presenter from Dublin.He has presented shows for several channels in his native country, including Raidió Teilifís Éireann, Channel 6 and, most recently, TV3.
Total Xposure came about when original host of Xposé, Lorraine Keane, quit the post in early 2009 in the hope of spending more time with her family. [4] [5] Keane, on holiday in France, was said to not have watched the final but was aware of the show and the identity of the winner.
Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine (pronounced JUX-tah-pose) is a magazine created in 1994 by a group of artists and art collectors including Robert Williams, Fausto Vitello, C.R. Stecyk III (a.k.a. Craig Stecyk), Greg Escalante, and Eric Swenson [1] to both help define and celebrate urban alternative and underground contemporary art.
Out was founded by Michael Goff in 1992 [2] [3] as editor in chief and president. The executive editor was Sarah Pettit (since deceased). In 1996, owner Robert Hardman fired Goff and hired Henry E. (Hank) Scott, a former New York Times Co. executive, as president of Out Publishing Inc., with the charge to rescue the financially troubled magazine company.
Xtra was founded in Toronto on February 19, 1984 (with a March cover date) by Pink Triangle Press, a not-for-profit organization. It was introduced as a four-page tabloid, as a way to broaden PTP's Toronto readership. [3]
John Rasmus, the editor of Outside, launched the career of Jon Krakauer and other freelance travel and adventure writers. Though the magazine has tilted toward a more commercial aesthetic in recent years, it has also recruited figures from the literary world for freelance assignments.