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  • "It's clear that checkbook journalism has plumbed new depths, " he said.
  • But the magazine still breaks, unabashedly, one serious taboo _ checkbook journalism.
  • The tapes'producers were paid $ 500, 000, which prompted charges of checkbook journalism.
  • Checkbook journalism is practiced by most of Britain's broadcasters and newspapers.
  • O . J . makes tabloid media and checkbook journalism stronger than ever.
  • Checkbook journalism, as it's called, is the backbone of celebrity tabloids.
  • Nevertheless, checkbook journalism among British tabloids publishing reports of the royal family remains unchecked.
  • "I certainly don't feel responsible ( for checkbook journalism ),"
  • He was also known for the practice of checkbook journalism.
  • It says journalists should refuse speakers'fees, and avoid bidding for news-- " checkbook journalism ."
  • One concerns what we call " checkbook journalism ."
  • Mainstream reporters may grumble about its checkbook journalism, laugh at its hyperbole, talk vaguely about inaccuracies.
  • The arrangement sounds like checkbook journalism, with a dash of " Hard Copy " thrown in.
  • And checkbook journalism has started to prevail.
  • But we don't do checkbook journalism.
  • But even as they denounced " checkbook journalism, " the newspapers made sure to report each new development.
  • The magazine would pay, but the checkbook journalism might be explained away as picking up some expenses, Walls says.
  • The government threatened last year to outlaw " checkbook journalism " if the media did not stop the practice.
  • Williams said competition to be first with information on the Simpson case showed " checkbook journalism " at its worst.
  • Most reputable news organizations, for instance, forbid checkbook journalism on the theory that it inevitably attracts questionable sources and unreliable information.
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