1.   But he robustly defends his propensity for tabloid television.

2.   Another person the tour took a videotape of the contest, which ended up on tabloid television.

3.   A young woman who worked as a nanny for McCauley Culkin aired his dirty laundry on tabloid television.

4.   Buckley managed to prefigure the excesses of tabloid television when he and the novelist Gore Vidal squared off as analysts on ABC during the Democratic convention in Chicago.

5.   In an era of round-the-clock news, tabloid television and clamorous talk radio, Skaggs and his guerrilla tactics are still a sign of the times.

6.   In certain hands, these are the topics of tabloid television.

7.   Inspiration came from tabloid television, rural life and a friend who was going through a tough divorce, among other things.

8.   Not surely about Kennedy, known better to tabloid television than to the news programs.

9.   Now this rule has spawned so many sub-arguments that sensational publications or tabloid television can find the rationale to carry almost anything.

10.   Perhaps the most problematic uses of video technology shown here are animations and re-creations, those favorites of tabloid television.

n. + television >>共 301
network 17.94%
satellite 10.90%
closed-circuit 6.51%
prime-time 4.39%
government 3.97%
color 3.39%
big-screen 3.23%
late-night 3.23%
pay-per-view 2.59%
day 1.69%
tabloid 1.11%
tabloid + n. >>共 233
newspaper 20.30%
press 8.66%
headline 5.17%
report 3.78%
editor 3.78%
reporter 3.08%
journalism 2.79%
show 2.69%
magazine 2.19%
television 2.09%
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